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Chapter 09 The Decision: Factors and Finances McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. 9-1 Chapter 9 Learning Objectives 1. Evaluate available housing alternatives 2. Analyze the costs and benefits associated with renting 3. Implement the home-buying process 4. Calculate the costs associated with purchasing a home 5. Develop a strategy for selling a home 9-2 Housing Alternatives by life stage 9-3

Housing Alternatives Objective 1: Evaluate available housing Your lifestyle and your choice of housing How you spend your, affects your housing choice. Personal preferences are modified by financial factors. Traditional financial guidelines suggest you spend no more than 25-33% of take-home pay on housing, or no more than 2 1/2 times your annual income. 9-4 Housing Alternatives (continued) of housing choices Interest earnings lost on money used for a down payment or the interest on a security deposit for an apartment Time and cost of to live in an area that offers less costly housing or more space 9-5 Housing Alternatives (continued) Opportunity costs of housing choices (continued) lose tax advantages and equity growth Time and money you spend to repair and improve a home Time and effort when you have a home built to your personal specifications 9-6

Renting-the process 9-7 Renting your Residence Objective 2: Analyze the costs and benefits associated with renting The Select an area and rental cost for your needs Compare costs and facilities between units Talk to current and past residents 9-8 Renting your Residence of renting Easier to move Fewer maintenance and repair responsibilities Lower initial costs 9-9

Renting your Residence (continued) of renting No tax benefits Limitations regarding remodeling Restrictions regarding pets and other activities Legal concerns of a lease Costs including a security deposit, utilities and renter s insurance 9-10 Renting your Residence (continued) LEGAL DETAILS OF A Description and address of property Name and address of the owner/landlord (lessor) Name of tenant (lessee) Effective date and length of the lease Amount of security deposit Amount and due date of rent 9-11 Renting your Residence (continued) LEGAL DETAILS OF A LEASE (continued) Location where rent is Date and amount for late rent payments List of included utilities, appliances Restrictions on certain activities The right to sublet the unit Conditions where landlord may enter rental unit 9-12

Home Buying Process 9-13 Home Buying Process Objective 3: Implement the home-buying process Step 1: DETERMINE THE HOMEOWNERSHIP NEEDS of Home Ownership Pride of ownership American dream benefits Deduct property taxes and mortgage interest Potential increase in value of your home Building equity in your home Lifestyle flexibility - express your individuality 9-14 Home Buying Process (continued) of Homeownership Financial uncertainty Obtaining money for the down payment Obtaining mortgage financing Home values could drop Limited Can take time to sell your home Higher living costs Home improvements Rising real estate taxes 9-15

Home Buying Process (continued) Assess of Housing Available Single-family dwelling Multi-unit dwelling Duplex, townhomes Condominium You own your unit in a building of units It is not a type of building structure, but rather a form of homeownership Cooperative housing Non-profit organization - members own shares and rent a unit in a building with multiple units 9-16 Home Buying Process (continued) Manufactured homes Fully or partially assembled in a factory, and then moved to the housing site Prefabricated type has components built in the factory and assembled at the site Mass production under factory conditions keeps costs lower than site built homes Mobile homes A type of manufactured home, often <1,000 sq. ft. Offer same features as a conventional house Safety is debated and they tend to depreciate 9-17 Home Buying Process (continued) a home Does the contractor have needed experience? Does contractor have a good working relationship with architect, suppliers, electricians, plumbers, carpenters and others? What assurance do you have about quality? What are the payment arrangements? 9-18

Home Buying Process (continued) Building a home (continued) What delays will be considered legitimate? Is the contractor and? Are there any complaints about this contractor? Contract should have a time schedule, cost estimates, description of work, and a payment schedule. 9-19 Home Buying Process (continued) Step 2: FIND AND EVALUATE A PROPERTY TO PURCHASE Selecting a Location Be aware of laws Assess the school system if you have children. 9-20 Home Buying Process (continued) Step 2: FIND AND EVALUATE A PROPERTY TO PURCHASE (continued) Using a real estate agent They present your offer, negotiate the price, assist you in obtaining financing, and represent you at the closing Conduct a or hire an inspector Mortgage company will want an appraisal 9-21

Home Buying Process (continued) Step 3: PRICING THE PROPERTY Determine the Home Price Price is affected by whether it is a seller s or a buyer s market. Negotiating the Purchase Price Counteroffers are common money Contingency clauses, such as... Buyer must be able to obtain financing Sale contingent on the sale of the buyer s current home 9-22 The Finances of Home Buying Objective 4: Calculate the costs associated with purchasing a home Step 4: OBTAIN FINANCING Determine the amount of the down payment Mortgage (PMI) if less than 20% down Investigate the rates, types, & terms of mortgages Apply for a mortgage and evaluate types of mortgages. Guidelines for affordability of housing costs are 33% to 38% of gross income 9-23 The Finances of Home Buying (continued) Qualifying for a mortgage includes your income, debts, credit history, down payment amount, length of the loan, and current mortgage rates Step 1: Prequalification Step 2: Finding a property, including appraisal Step 3: Fee Payment and commitment are prepaid interest as a % of the loan amount 9-24

The Finances of Home Buying (continued) FIXED-RATE, FIXED-PAYMENT MORTGAGES Fixed rate, fixed payment, amortized 5%, 10% or 20% down 15, 20 or 30 years of fixed payments 9-25 The Finances of Home Buying (continued) Government financing programs Veterans Administration Federal Housing Authority Lower down payment than conventional Fixed monthly payments plus one large payment, usually after 3, 5 or 7 years 9-26 The Finances of Home Buying (continued) ADJUSTABLE-RATE, VARIABLE-PAYMENT MORTGAGES rate mortgages During the life of the loan the interest rate varies with the prime rate, but has a rate cap A payment cap may limit the payment but, extend the loan 9-27

Comparison of 30 and 15 Year Fixed Mortgages Loan Amount= $100,000 Interest Rate=6% Loan Term (years) # of payments Payment amount Total cost 30 360 $600 $216,000 15 180 $843 $151,740 Total Savings=$64,260 9-28 Comparison of Different Rates Loan Amount= $100,000 Loan term= 30 years (360 payments) Interest rate # of payments Payment amount Total cost 7% 360 $665 $239,400 6% 360 $600 $216,000 Total Savings=$23,400 9-29 The Finances of Home Buying (continued) OTHER FINANCING METHODS Buy-Downs Interest subsidy from a home builder or a real estate developer that reduces the mortgage payments for the first few years mortgage Home is collateral and interest may be tax deductible. Home equity loans are an example 9-30

The Finances of Home Buying (continued) OTHER FINANCING METHODS (continued) mortgages Provides elderly (>62 years old) with tax-free income based on the home equity if interest rate drops at least 1% 9-31 The Finances of Home Buying (continued) Step 5: CLOSE THE PURCHASE TRANSACTION Documents signed; meeting of buyer, seller, and lender Closing costs include... Title insurance and search fee Attorney s and appraisers fees Property survey; Pest inspection Deed recording fees; Transfer taxes Credit report; Lender s origination fee Escrow account for tax and insurance reserve Pre-paid interest; Real estate commission 9-32 Selling Your Home Objective 5: Develop a strategy for Preparing your home Repair, repaint, and clean When showing home turn on lights and open drapes. Bake bread or make coffee for a welcoming smell 9-33

Selling Your Home Objective 5: Develop a strategy for selling Determining the selling price Appraiser estimates the current value Real estate agent markets your home If for sale by owner, use a lawyer or Title Company Listing with a real estate agent for services 9-34