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There are both personal and financial benefits to being a homeowner.
Getting ready to become a homeowner takes time and effort.
You can still become a homeowner even if you have had problems with your credit.
Benefits of Home Ownership
P
ersonal Benefits
There are both personal and financial benefits to owning your own home. Some of the advantages that appeal to people on a personal level are the ability to:
provide a consistent school environment for children
enjoy the privacy that a home brings
paint and decorate as you wish
enjoy a deck, garage or patio
plant a garden or flower beds
make lasting friendships with neighbors
stop moving to different locations
And best of all –
you can take pride in your home
! The pride you’ll feel in owning and improving your own home is an emotional value that cannot be expressed in dollars and cents.
F
inancial Benefits
There are also many financial benefits to home ownership, including:
potential tax savings:
the interest paid on your home loan is usually tax deductible (consult your tax advisor)
the prospect of increased home value:
properties tend to increase in value over time
home equity
growth:
as the value of your home goes up, the balance on your home loan (on
fully amortized loans
) goes down – which builds what is called “home equity”
ability to use home equity:
the equity in your home can be used to provide funds for education, medical expenses, home improvements and other needs
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