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To Buy Or Not To Buy; NAR Consumer Brochure
Answers The Question
WASHINGTON (July 19, 2006) – Renting can cost
more than seven times annually than owning, according to
a newly revised consumer education brochure from the
National Association of Realtors®. The brochure, “Why
rent when you can buy?” challenges certain assumptions
about renting versus buying and helps Realtors® evaluate
with their clients and customers whether homeownership
is right for them.
“Housing is a good investment, and owning a home
makes sense for a lot of current renters, but many
would-be homeowners are reluctant to take those first
steps,” said 2006 NAR President Thomas M. Stevens,
senior vice president of NRT Inc., from Vienna, Va.
“Given their experience with homebuyer concerns and
insight into local markets, Realtors® can counsel
consumers about their options and provide the
information and support people need to begin their
journey toward homeownership.”
The Federal Reserve Board estimates that
homeowners have a net worth nearly 36 times more than
that of renters. Over the past 10 years, the cost of
rental housing in the United
States has increased an average of 3 percent per year;
average rents are projected to rise 4.1 percent this
year alone. With a 3 percent annual increase, a current
rental payment of $1,000 per month would increase every
year and amount to $137,567 after 10 years, with no
wealth accumulation.
In contrast, a $210,000 home purchased today with
a downpayment of $10,000 and a 30-year fixed rate
mortgage at 6.5 percent would cost a steady $1,100 per
month and yield a net worth of $138,521 after 10 years,
assuming an historic 4.5 percent annual appreciation
rate.
“The decision to become a homeowner involves
financial and emotional considerations,” Stevens said.
“Our Realtor® members help millions of people into homes
every year, one family at a time.”
“Why
rent when you can buy?” is available in both
English and Spanish. To order copies, visit
www.Realtor.org/store or call 1-800-874-6500.
The
National Association of Realtors®, “The Voice for Real
Estate,” is America’s largest trade association,
representing more than 1.3 million members involved in
all aspects of the residential and commercial real
estate industries. |
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