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There are many financial
and personal reasons why you should
own your own home rather than rent. The obvious
reasons include pride of ownership, building your
own equity instead of someone else's, no more
landlords, and of course the tax benefits you
reap. There are a multitude of other reasons why
owning your own home can make your life better.
One of the most overlooked
reasons for owning a home is the freedom
you get once you have achieved this major goal
in life. Many first-time homebuyers find that
once they have bought a house, many other aspects
of their personal life seem to fall in place.
The security and piece of mind that come with
home ownership is a great accomplishment in many
people's lives, and once they have overcome the
obstacles, they find that other goals they had
set out to achieve become much easier to attain.
There is a great sense
of belonging to the community once you own a home.
You begin to feel more attached to
the city and its people. You will find yourself
more involved with community events - what is
happening with the schools, roads and shopping
centers in your area. Some new homeowners find
themselves getting into local politics in order
to create better surroundings, which is something
renters seldom do.
Home ownership is a
strong anchor for your life. You have
something that represents a strong commitment
and a sense of stability. Again, the aspect of
freedom comes up - you won't have to worry about
a landlord telling you it is time for you to move,
your children won't have to worry about whether
they will have to change schools, and you are
blessed with the ability to plan for the future.
By owning a home, you
will find yourself in more control of your immediate
surroundings. You can change things
and decorate to your tastes, and not be limited
by the standards of a landlord. You do not have
to seek someone else's approval if you decide
to remodel or alter the landscaping. Your home
truly is your castle.
If you have children,
you will find that they feel more secure when
coming home to a house that is not owned by someone
else. There are no worries that they
will be suddenly forced to change schools and
reestablish their lives at the decision of someone
else. You can also get to know your neighbors,
and if they have children, lifelong friendships
can be formed because everyone knows that they
will be around each other for years and years.
One final aspect that
cannot be overlooked is the pride that you feel
when you own your own home. You have
proven to yourself that you can achieve monumental
goals and can give your family the security it
needs to move forward in life. Once you have built
up equity in your first home, you can leverage
your equity to purchase a nicer home later.
Choose your agent wisely.
Working with a full-time professional real estate
agent is a must. Ask questions of your
agent. Find out how knowledgeable he or she is
about houses currently for sale in your price
range and also of houses that have recently sold.
Can your agent recommend a good lender that has
the reputation of excellent customer service and
low rates? Does your agent ask questions of you
to have a full understanding of what you are looking
for to help you get the most home for the money?
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