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Renting vs Buying -- Showing the difference in $$ -- Part 2 of 3

 

 

FYI –  There is still money to lend. Stop listening to the media and to some lenders. Yes, it’s tough to get a conventional loan if your credit scores are below 700 and putting 10% or less down. But getting a FHA Loan is not as hard as percieved. FHA loans might be the way to go.  

 

Baby Steps

 Okay, so I gave you some pros and cons of buying a house in Part 1. You seem to be feeling good and confident. That’s great…… Tip : Keep your focus and don’t be talking to too many people outside of the loan officer that you are speaking with. That’s if you have picked one by now. And by this I mean don’t ask in depth questions to your parents, friends, neighbors, etc, etc. There is a reason for this. Programs change yearly and so does the way of financing. The biggest thing, mortgage rates can change daily!  What your friend received last week might be totally different the following week.

 

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   –   This may sound simplistic, but first and foremost you should find  a neighborhood and a home that you just plain like.

 

 

Number Crunching


Keep in mind that while home ownership provides security, it almost certainly won’t give you the returns provided by equities. If history is any indicator, you can reasonably expect an 8% to 10% annual gain on your stock portfolio. Home prices, on the other hand, typically follow the rate of inflation over the long term which is usually 3% appreciation. Hence why it is sometimes good not to put as much down when buying your home. Your loan officer should be asking about your goals when talking to you. Don’t work for your home, let it work for you. 

Tip : Don’t fall into the trap of hoping that what has happened (larger increases in values) the last 4 years happens to you. Just remember that over time, you will build equity. 

 

 

RENT VS BUY WORKSHEET 


What is your current monthly rent?   $1,300    
What is your expected yearly rent increase?             1%
What is your federal income tax bracket? 28%
What is the term of the loan in years? 30 years
What is the loan rate? 6.5%
How much do you expect to borrow to purchase a home?    $246,800
What is the expected property purchase price? $250,000
What is the estimated annual appreciation of the home you expect to buy? 3%
How much do you expect to pay in yearly property taxes on the home you expect to buy? $5,600
How many years do you plan to live in this home? 5

 

RESULTS

Based on the information you provided, the following represents your costs and savings over the next 5 years.
Estimated costs of renting:   $79,576
Estimated gross costs of buying: (includes $4,176 in closing costs)   $126,227
Estimated amount of tax related savings:   $30,432
Estimated amount in increased equity:   $47,845
Estimated net costs of buying:   $47,950
Estimated total savings: (not including investment related savings)   $25,516
         

Your total mortgage payment to include taxes, homeowners insurance, and mortgage insurance is :$2,161 / month

The worksheet shows that you will save $25,516 in 5 years which comes out to $5,103 / year. Should you buy? YES

***This worksheet had to be tweaked because it didn’t allow for mortgage insurance. I also did this based on a FHA mortgage, hence the mortgage insurance is built into the loan amount.***  

And keep in mind, this is using a rent of $1,300 a month. It all depends on the average rent in your area for that unit. And you need to compare the size of your rental and the property that you are purchasing. Also keep in mind that if your rent is more, your total savings would be less.   

Post Purchase Tip :  After you buy your home, just be careful of property scams!!!  

 

 

***As stated before, there are many types of rent vs buy calculators. Not all of them are accurate because there are several factors involved. I couldn’t copy the one I use. The one used is just average, but it still shows that buying is better than renting in this case.*** 

In regards to Part 3, I will give you examples of the different types of programs for those with money saved, no money saved, and those with less than perfect credit.

 

 

  –  Renting vs Buying – Understanding the difference…….. FHA? – Part 1 of 3

   –  Renting vs Buying – Showing the difference in $$ – Part 2 of 3

   –  Renting vs Buying – Knowing your loan options – Part 3 of 3

 
Buying Tips :

  –  What’s behind a home inspection…..

 

 

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