Author: Ricardo d Argence
Should I Buy a Home Or Not?
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 @ 12:27 am
The decision to rent a home is not something to be taken lightly. There are many things to consider. When deciding whether to rent or buy, you should consider your finances as well as the market.
Whatever the dream home being considered, there is always present the option to keep renting until a later time in the future. What is considered between these two options always distills down to financing. What can be expected to pay buying a home instead of renting? In a nutshell, this always will be the main determining factor between the two.
There are a lot optional points when considering buying a house. When you buy as opposed to renting, you become part of an established community. Being part of the larger consciousness is what this really means. Communities are collectives.
It isn’t easy living up to such a high standard of owning a home, especially in a neighborhood full of other people who own homes as well. It is assumed that you will maintain your yard according to neighborhood standards by keeping the lawn mowed and the landscaping freshly cut and sculpted. In your new house, you won’t have to abide by anyone else’s rules. Your neighbors will expect you to follow the community rules. In other words, you will either have to maintain things on your own, or have to pay someone to contract it for you.
This ideal does leave you a lot of freedom to landscape and plant almost anything you desire. You are encouraged to express your personal tastes. You are free to be an artist in the neighborhood gallery. As long as you are not an abstract artist that loves to copy Jackson Pollack’s masterpieces, you are safe. Conformity standards are more of a higher priority than a rented community.
Being concerned about the outside appearance of your home is of no concern to you if you are renting. You don’t have to worry about it. In fact, you probably do not have a choice in this matter. Often times, you do not have a choice of the inside colors of your rooms either. You do not always control these decisions. You rent your home or apartment. These decisions are may for you by the owner or management company.
When you pay rent, you need to come up with the first and last month’s rent as part of a deposit agreement. In most cases, you sign a lease to stay for a determined amount of time, move in and leave the rest to the owners. They provide the maintenance for you as part of the leasing agreement. When you rent a home or apartment and your garbage disposal, or toilet breaks down, the management company, or landlord ensures it’s repaired.
When you own a home and something breaks down, it is up to you to get it fixed and pay for the parts and service. Renting a home will take a lot of responsibility for the upkeep out of your hands. Owning a home places these responsibilities directly on the homeowner.
Yet, owning a home does give you more of a sense of stability. The home is yours. You invest the effort and you get the return for your investment. Owning a home gives the homeowner a true sense of ownership. Your domain is truly your own. With renting, this feeling and security is at best a temporary fix, a band-aid on a temporary situation that, ultimately, you have no real control over. The rent can go up, then you have to pay it, or move out. You can also become evicted. These decisions are out of your hands when you are a renter

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