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Top Reasons to Buy a Home Now

October 21st, 2010


You can get a good deal

You can get a house at a bargain price now. We're four to five years into the biggest housing bust in modern U.S. history. And prices have come down a long way -- about 30% from their peak, according to the S&P/Case-Shiller Indices, which track home prices in cities across the country. Yes, it's mixed. New York's prices are down only 20%. Arizona's have been halved.

Mortgages are cheap

You can get a 30-year home loan for about 4.3%. What's not to like? These are the lowest rates on record. As recently as two years ago, they were about 6.3%. That drop slashes your monthly repayment by a fifth.

If inflation picks up, you won't see these mortgage rates again. And if we get deflation and rates fall further, you can refinance.

It offers some inflation protection

Although housing can't entirely protect you from inflation, studies by professor Karl "Chip" Case, of Case-Shiller, and others suggest that over the long term, housing has tended to beat inflation by a couple of percentage points a year. That's valuable inflation insurance, especially if you're young, raising a family and thinking about the next 30 or 40 years.

In the recent past, inflation-protected government bonds or Treasury inflation-protected securities offered easier forms of inflation insurance. But yields there have plummeted of late. That also makes homeownership look a little better by contrast.

It's forced savings

If you can rent an Condo  for $1200 a month instead of buying one for $1400 a month, renting may make sense. But will you save that $400 for your future? Most people won't.

Once again, you have to do the math, but the part of your mortgage payment that goes to principal repayment isn't a cost. You're just paying yourself by building equity. As a forced monthly saving, it's a good discipline.

There's a lot to choose from

There is a glut of homes in most of the country. The National Association of Realtors puts the current inventory at around 4 million homes. That's below last year's peak but well above typical levels and enough for about a year's worth of sales.

More homes keep coming onto the market, too, as the banks slowly unload their inventory of unsold properties. That means great choice as well as great prices.

Sooner or later, the market will clear

Demand and supply will meet. The U.S. population is foreto grow by more than 100 million people over the next 40 years. That means maybe 40 million new households looking for homes.

Source:
The Wall Street Journal
http://online.wsj.com/video/news-hub-top-reasons-to-buy-a-home-now/3C3C3A7E-3384-4FE9-982D-59146D4EEF17.html


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