Why Buy?
Why buy… (Part 1)
It seems that whenever anyone mentions real estate the conversation immediately turns to the financial aspects of buying a home. Where are prices headed? Where are interest rates headed? Is now the time to buy? Should I wait to try and get a ‘better buy’? Should I wait until I can get a ‘steal’?
The funny thing about all these questions is that survey-after-survey confirms that price is not the reason families actually buy a home.
When money is considered at all, it is in light of not paying rent to a landlord. Let’s look at two recent surveys as examples:
The top five reasons given in the survey for buying a home, in order, are:
- It means having a good place to raise children and provide them with a good education
- You have a physical structure where you and your family feel safe
- It allows you to have more space for your family
- It gives you control of what you do with your living space (renovations and updates)
- Paying rent is not a good investment
The Myers Research and Strategic Services Survey
The top five reasons given in the survey for buying a home, in order, are:
- Home ownership provides a stable and safe environment for children and other family members
- Home ownership means the money you spend on housing goes towards building equity, rather than to a landlord
- Home ownership creates the opportunity to pay off a mortgage and own your home by the time you retire
- Home ownership creates the opportunity to live in a neighborhood that you enjoy
- Home ownership allows you the right to decorate, modify and renovate your home as you see fit
And yet price dominates our conversation when we talk about buying a home. However, when it comes down to it, we actually buy for the same reasons our parents and grandparents did – we want a better lifestyle for our families and ourselves.
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