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Long Island Market Watch November 2013

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November 2013,

Is It Really a Good Time to Buy?

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
The renting versus homeownership debate will continue as long as housing is a requirement. For those making the most significant financial commitment and investment of their lives, moving from renter to owner can be intimidating, but it doesn't have to be.
The current market suggests that today is a new dawn for homeownership and there are many long-term and immediate benefits to take advantage of. Home prices are rising in most markets, and in the long run, home values typically enjoy modest gains. Yearly home appreciation is a benefit that renters will never experience. Real estate tax exemptions and deductibles are helpful as is the ability to barrow against equity for home improvement and to pay for education.
For many Americans however, the decision to buy a home is more of an emotional decision based on the desire to have a place that they can call their own. Many simply want to be their own landlord, and own a piece of the American dream. To them, that's the greatest benefit of all.
Right now is an optimal time to take the leap from renting to homeownership. While home affordability and mortgage rates are still historically very low, prices and mortgage rates are rising.
In September, home prices doubled again. According to the National Association of Realtors®, the national median existing-home price for all housing types was up 11.7 percent in September compared to the same time last year. This is the 10th consecutive month of double-digit year-over-year increases. Check the attached market data to see if this is happening in the community of most interest to you.
The good news, more home owners are now above water with their mortgages. According to CoreLogic , 2.5 million U.S. properties emerged from underwater or negative equity in the second quarter of this year. With more home sellers in the market, more inventory and selection offers more opportunity.
To find out if buying a home is a viable goal for you, contact a Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage sales professional and they will assist you as you weigh your options.
A real estate professional can provide data on local home prices and sales, and help you analyze the statistics and determine how they affect you. They can also guide you as you search for a home and neighborhood that best suits your needs.
Taking the leap from renting to homeownership can be a tough decision. The guidance and expertise of a Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage sales professional can make it much easier.
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