Here are some reasons why:
1. The property taxes and interest are deductible
2. Typically, a home is one of the largest assets an individual may obtain and can be considered one of the most valuable investments available.
3. A portion of each mortgage payment goes to the principal
4. A home is one of the few investments that you can enjoy by living in it.
If you haven’t already done so, contact me for my book on the home-buying process. I look forward to making your experience enjoyable and easy!
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Buying A Home Is A Definite Investment!
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
GREAT REASONS TO BUY A HOME
Here are some GREAT reasons for buying a home:
1. Quality of Life – Imagine coming home to YOUR home!
2. It’s Tax Deductable!
3. Great Appreciation Potential
4. Deferred Gain and Capital Gain Treatment
5. It’s A Once in a Lifetime Exclusion
6. You Will Have Pride in Your Home
7. No Landlord But Yourself!
8. Great Investment Leverage (where else can you buy such a large size of an investment with 5-10% down?)
9. The Real Cost of Renting, e.g., at $700 per month, with a 6% rental increase per year, you will pay $110,719 over a 10 year period! Yikes!)
For more information or if you have any questions, feel free to contact me. My reputation for providing buyers and sellers with exceptional service has been built on exceeding your expectations.
1. Quality of Life – Imagine coming home to YOUR home!
2. It’s Tax Deductable!
3. Great Appreciation Potential
4. Deferred Gain and Capital Gain Treatment
5. It’s A Once in a Lifetime Exclusion
6. You Will Have Pride in Your Home
7. No Landlord But Yourself!
8. Great Investment Leverage (where else can you buy such a large size of an investment with 5-10% down?)
9. The Real Cost of Renting, e.g., at $700 per month, with a 6% rental increase per year, you will pay $110,719 over a 10 year period! Yikes!)
For more information or if you have any questions, feel free to contact me. My reputation for providing buyers and sellers with exceptional service has been built on exceeding your expectations.
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