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1- Rent vs. Own: What’s Right
for You? |
Owning a home is the American
dream. But for some individuals, renting a property can
be a wise choice, both financially and personally. Which
is right for you? Consider the following:
- Which offers lower
monthly costs?
- Which offers more
value?
- Which offers more
stability?
- Which allows you
to benefit from mortgage interest?
- Which allows you
to deduct real estate tax?
Which gives you good credit?
- Which helps you
establish roots?
- Which helps you
build a retirement nest egg?
No question about it, home
ownership is a big investment, maybe the largest you’ll
ever make. But over time, it’s an investment that pays
for itself many times over. Here’s how:
Tax Advantages
- Mortgage interest is tax
deductible.
- Real estate taxes are tax
deductible.
- Local tax benefits are
available in many areas.
- You can enjoy tax free profits
from the sale of a primary residence that you have
occupied for two of the last five years if you are
married and filing jointly. If you are single, or
married and filing separately, you can enjoy tax free
profits up to $250,000.
Investment Benefits
- You build equity over time,
which you take in cash when you sell your home.
- The profits from home
investment are often greater than from many other
investments.
- Because you can borrow against
it in most states, home equity can be a source of
emergency funding.
- Land appreciation adds to the
value of your home.
- For many, home owning is an
important part of retirement planning.
Personal Satisfaction
- You gain more living space.
- You enjoy the satisfaction and
pride of home ownership.
- Home ownership, for many
people, is a sign of independence and achievement.
| Let a Certified
Residential Specialist Help You Achieve Your Dream
It might seem like a long way
from renting to owning. But many times, a little
expert advice and creativity are all you need to
make the leap. If you are ready to own, talk to a
Certified Residential Specialist. As an experienced
REALTOR with advanced training in residential sales,
a Certified Residential Specialist can introduce you
to purchase and financing options that you may not
have considered, options that can put the home of
your dreams within your grasp. |
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2- It’s Time To Get Moving |
An efficient, well-managed move
not only saves you time and money, it can also make the
transition to your new home easier and more pleasant for
your whole family. That’s why the Council of Residential
Specialists offers these proven tips to help make your
move a trouble-free experience from start to finish.
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"Before You Move" Checklist |
- Hire the movers. Retain a
reliable moving company as early as possible. Be clear
about your needs and expectations, and make sure you
understand the company’s policies.
- Take a room by room inventory
of your home. This list will help you when it’s time
to pack.
- Organize your belongings.
Clean and sort your possessions and set aside unwanted
items for a garage sale, your favorite charity or the
garbage pickup.
- Arrange for the shut-off or
transfer of your phone and other utilities.
- Contact your bank and transfer
the contents of your safe deposit box to a bank closer
to your home.
- Complete the change of address
kit at your post office.
- Give your friends and
relatives your new address and phone number.
- Obtain copies of all medical
and dental records, school transcripts and birth
certificates.
- Label contents on the outside
of each box and indicate where it will go in your new
home.
- Write FRAGILE in large,
legible letters on boxes that contain breakable and/or
valuable items.
- Pack all breakables and
liquids separately.
- Seal all medications and other
containers to prevent leaking and move them in
leak-proof bags or containers.
- To conserve space, fill
drawers with light items such as shirts, underwear,
blankets, pillowcases, etc.
- Transport your plants and pets
personally, if possible. Make sure pets are kept in a
well-ventilated cage.
- Hard to replace valuable items
such as jewelry, documents or artwork should also
remain under your personal supervision.
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What To Do When Moving Day Arrives |
- Get plenty of rest the day
before you move.
- Have food and beverages
available for the movers at both ends of your journey.
- When the movers arrive, show
them which items you want loaded last, and which items
they should not load.
- When you arrive at your new
house, check the utilities and do as much cleaning as
you can before moving furniture inside.
- After the movers have finished
unloading you might be asked to sign an inventory
list. Note any apparent damage before you sign and
indicate in writing that you have not finished
inspecting your possessions.
- Plan something special for the
family at the end of the day.
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3- Search for a CRS Agent |
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The most important step to finding your dream home,
is to find an agent that will work for you. One that
has the experience and education to make your dream
a reality.
Look no further, you've found
him
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