Reasons
to Delay Buying a Home
Assuming you have the financial resources and the desire
to eventually own your own home, there are very few good reasons
to put off the purchase. You can miss out on years of appreciation
if you do.
The main thing you want to avoid when buying a home is being
put in a position where you will have to sell it too soon.
If you have to sell a home before it has appreciated enough
to cover the costs and commissions of selling, you could find
yourself in a financial bind. This is especially true for
those who buy a home with a down payment of ten percent or
less.
Real Estate commissions traditionally run around six percent
of a home’s sales price. The seller’s closing
costs generally come to about one and a half percent. You
can see how this can easily exceed the first year’s
appreciation. If you made a minimal down payment, you could
actually have to come up with cash out of pocket to sell your
home.
New to the Area
A very good to reason to delay buying a home is if you have
just moved to an unfamiliar area or region of the country.
It makes sense to rent for a number of months before deciding
on exactly where you want to live. Often when people buy a
home immediately they find that they might have made a better
decision if they had waited awhile.
Uncertain Job Future
You could be right out of college or expecting a promotion
and a transfer. Or your company has announced an impending
"restructuring." If any of these apply, it might
be best to wait to buy a home. When you have a more accurate
picture of what your next few years will be like, that will
be the time to buy.
Marital Problems
Real estate agents see a lot of life unfold before their eyes.
One of the saddest occurs when former clients divorce and
are forced to sell a recently purchased house. It happens
all too often when a family in turmoil decides that buying
a new home may help resolve their problems. Perhaps it is
inevitable that such problems occur, but selling a home before
it appreciates can create an additional financial burden in
an already difficult situation.
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