ANOTHER REASON TO BUY A HOME: RIDICULOUS RENTS!
Written by Jaymi Naciri on Wednesday, 14 October 2015 12:04 pmIf the fact that mortgage rates are still insanely low - dropping again last week - and new loans can make down payments as low as three percent for first-time homebuyers still aren't enough to get you into the real estate market, here's perhaps the most compelling reason of all to buy a house: rents are ridiculous and only getting more so everyday.
A recent article from Yahoo shows that "American renters spend an average of about 30% of their monthly incomes on rent... but throughout the country, many people spend much more than that. That's a decent indication of a rent affordability problem in the U.S., given that housing experts consider consumers to be ‘rent-burdened' if they pay more than 30% of their income for housing."
This comes on the heels of other reports that show that, "On average, it's 35% cheaper to buy than to rent, up from 33% last year. In some areas, particularly in the south, it's over 50% cheaper to buy."
But back to that sobering Yahoo stuff. "Housing researchers project that renters will grow at a faster rate than homeowners throughout the next decade, so even if wages and rent prices grow at the same pace, millions more Americans will be rent-burdened by 2025," they said. "In a new report, Urban Institute researchers estimate there will be 6.5 million new renters by 2025. If rent and incomes each grew 2% annually over this time period (as the Harvard research assumes), Urban Institute estimates there will be 2.2 million more rent-burdened consumers."
Their data "estimates 31% of renters will be severely rent-burdened by 2025, up from 28% in 2015 - that's an additional 4 million people putting more than 30% of their incomes toward rent. Many personal finance experts recommend you spend no more than 25% of your income on rent, but if demand continues to rise faster than wages, that will be increasingly difficult."
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If you're currently renting, and especially if you've been doing so for a long time, and super especially if you really, really want to stop renting and buy something, you can probably already rattle off a few dozen reasons why it stinks to rent. But in case you need a refresher, or just want to add more fodder to your list, we've got a few reasons of our own:
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