3 Benefits of Buying a Home

by Marsha Charles 09/27/2020

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Buying a home can be one of the best decisions you’ll ever make. However, deciding if you should rent or buy your next home can be a very difficult decision. But once you understand the benefits of owning a home, you can have confidence as you move through the home-buying process.

You Can Save Tons

Buying a home is usually a good investment. That’s because home values continue to rise, while rent prices are also reaching higher levels. So whether you plan on living in a home full-time or you decide to make it a rental property, buying a home can be a smart financial decision. This is even more true if you keep the home for a long period of time. If you look at the data, home prices have skyrocketed dramatically. Back in the 1940s, the average price of a home was around $30,000, according to The U.S. Census Bureau. In the year 2000, that jumped to nearly $120,000. While there aren’t many people who still have a house from the 1940s, this example shows you how home value can increase over a period of time. That being said, buying a home and keeping it around can do wonders for your wallet.

There Are Tax Breaks

While it depends on your individual situation, mortgage interest and certain closing costs are typically tax-deductible. Furthermore, these tax breaks are higher early on in homeownership given the high-interest payments. In addition, mortgage insurance and property taxes might also be tax-deductible. This provides a huge benefit to homeownership, but things get even better: once you decide to sell your home, you can make up to $250,000 in profit and all of that is tax-free. Tax breaks add comfort for homeowners and provide key incentives that be very worthwhile.

It Can Improve Your Credit Score

Another key benefit that comes with homeownership is that you can improve your credit score. This is especially true for those who don’t have a long credit history or many installment accounts. Paying your mortgage shows that you’re a responsible borrower and that you can be trusted. Also, credit bureaus will reward you more for mortgage payments compared to payments for credit cards, student loans, etc. Additionally, very few landlords will report rental payments, so you’re not doing any favors for your credit score by paying rent every month.

Homeownership can be a scary thought, but understanding the benefits involved can help you make the right choice for your needs.

About the Author
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Marsha Charles

Consistent top listing and selling agent receiving Chairman's Club award for superior sales achievement almost every year while associated with Preferred Properties, Inc. Consistently receive the International Presidents Premier award for sales volume since joining Coldwell Banker Realty and ranked in the top 1% of agents in Connecticut and Westchester County. In 2021 I received the International Society of Excellence award for sales volume in excess of $100,000,000. I have been named a Top Five Sales Agent for customer satisfaction since 2010 (longer than any other agent in Connecticut) and listed in Connecticut Magazine. Named one of the Top Agents in Connecticut by Real Trends since 2018. 

I work with sellers and buyers and also have a strong understanding to needs of those who are relocating . Background and experience in advertising, public relations and photography offer creative and innovative marketing plans for sellers.  

Realtor designations include: Graduate Real Estate Institute, Certified Residential Specialist, Certified Residential Marketing Specialist, and Pricing Strategy Advisor. Served as President of New Canaan Board of Realtors (two terms), Director (three terms) and currently serve on Professional Standards Committee. Named Realtor of the year by the New Canaan Board of Realtors in 1994and again in 2022. 

Married and mother of other of four children who attended and graduated from the New Canaan School System, Member of New Canaan, Darien, Greenwich and Statewide MLS systems. Areas covered include New Canaan, Darien, Greenwich, Rowayton, Norwalk, Wilton and all of lower Fairfield County.