Stupid or broke?

j0434859A recent article in BusinessWeek made this bold statement in reference to fence-sitters in the current real estate market. Marc Roth’s statement makes us stop and take notice.

In 1986, my husband and I purchased a home just south of Tucson, Arizona, in the small rural town of Sahuarita. It was a purchase necessitated by a job transfer, and at that time, we paid right around 17% interested on our $90,000 home.

Why is now the right time to buy?

  1. Interest rates are historically low, right around 5%.
  2. Home prices have taken huge discounts, and are now showing signs of steadying. 
  3. It is expected that interest rates will increase as the economy begins so stabilize.

I want to wait until prices drop further.

Let’s say you decide to wait for another 10% drop in home prices. Just a 1 point rise in interest rate on a typical 30-year-fixed loan will negate any benefit from that 10% price drop.

Roth states that for every quarter-point rise in interest, expect an increase of debt in the amount of $6,000 over the life of the loan for every $100,000 borrowed.

Here’s an example: You want to buy a $200,000 home with 20% (or $40,000) down. Over the course of this loan, each quarter-point increase in interest rate will cost you $12,000 over the life of the loan.

The bottom line is that if you are planning to buy a home now or in the near future, it’s wise to pay more attention to the interest rates than the price of the home.

Read more about the benefits of buying a home.

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  1. poopsie

    I am both stupid and broke !

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