Rent or Own – What’s Best Right Now?

The housing market has many people concerned right now and one of the most popular questions is whether or not this is a good time to buy a home. Unfortunately, there is no clear cut answer to this question, and each individual’s financial state will determine the answer. However, there are a few guidelines you can follow.

First Time Buyers

Right now, many experts are recommending that if you have great credit this is a good time to get a house, thanks in a large part to falling values and lowered prices. However, keep in mind that bank approvals will not be easy to get and appraisal values may drop even during the process. For those that are not quite ready to make that leap, or for those that cannot get an approval right now, renting is the best option, especially if you can save up enough money to increase your overall down payment.

Those Facing Foreclosure

If you are among the thousands that are facing foreclosure right now, and you are considering selling your home to buy another, the answer is definitely uncertain. The chances of getting a new home loan are slim to none, and as such, for many in this position, renting may be the only answer. However, to further complicate matters, landlords are increasingly relying on credit scores to determine whether or not they want to rent a property.

If your credit has already been affected by a foreclosure, renting may also be nearly impossible. It is best to move quickly in this situation, before your credit will be dragged down even further.

Existing Homeowners

If you are looking to sell your home in this down market, it may be best to hold tight and wait for the housing market to improve. The chances of getting the full value of your home are small, and buyers are finding it difficult to get a home loan right now. If you are not at risk for foreclosure, this is a good time to start making improvements to your home that will increase its overall value.

For those desperate to sell in order to get out from under higher interest rates, a short sale may be necessary. If you are comfortable losing equity in your home and would rather sell than face foreclosure, this may be your only option. It is best to work with a realtor in this situation since they will have the resources available to help you locate buyers in less time.

The rental market is booming throughout the country and in many larger cities, it is getting more difficult to find a property. If you think you will be in the rental market soon, it is best to start looking right away in order to secure your property. For those that have truly no options at this time, it may be necessary to move in with family members or get assistance until you can turn your finances around.

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Originally posted 2008-11-03 05:20:40. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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