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Nov. 21, 2008 - Is Now Really a Good Time to Buy a House?

Deciding to buy a house is never an easy decision and all of the bad news about the housing market can make even the most optimistic person skeptical.  So, if you've been wondering if now is the time for you to buy a home, it's time to take a look at the reasons why you might want to make your move soon.

Housing Inventory is Very High:

Right here in Fairfield County there are more houses and condos for sale in every price range than there have been in many years, so a buyer can be selective.  In some towns there are so many houses for sale that it will take over a year, at current sales rates, for all of the homes currently on the market to be sold (and new houses continue to come on the market every day).  High inventory also means that there is more competition, so (most) sellers realize that they need to be flexible in the price and terms they are willing to accept for their house.

Prices Have Come Down:

Fairfield County's housing market hasn't been as hard hit as other parts of the country, but prices have come down almost everywhere.  That means that whether you were planning on spending $200,000 or $2,000,000, you'll likely be getting more house for your money.  If you're worried that the price decline will mean that your house will lose value after you buy it - don't. Real estate is an investment, but it's an investment you live in, so how much you gain on the investment is important, but having a home of your own to enjoy is priceless. 

Foreclosures & Short Sales are Everywhere:

Almost 1 in 3 homes for sale in the area are either already a Bank Owned Foreclosure or a possible Short Sale.  If you have a lot of patience and can be flexible about your moving dates, then you should consider looking into a Short Sale or Foreclosure property.  I mention the need for patience, because both Short Sales and Foreclosures usually require more time and paperwork than a typical home purchase.  With a Short Sale, you are at the mercy of the bank and may have to wait months to find out whether or not they will accept the price that you've offered for a house.  And with both types of deals, you're likely to be buying the house in "as-is" condition.  So you want to be sure to hire a licensed, experienced Home Inspector who will give the house a thorough inspection and let you know what work, if any, the house will require.  In either case, you want to be sure to choose a Buyers' Agent and Attorney who are experienced in dealing with these types of deals so that they can walk you through the process and keep on top of all of the details.

Mortgage Rates are Still Low:

Fixed Rate mortgages are still hovering around 6% for a 30 year term, which if you compare it to the rate that you might be paying on other debt, such as credit cards, is really good for the long term.  Talk to a mortgage broker or your local bank to find out what type of mortgage programs they are offering and how much of a mortgage you are qualified to borrow.  You may be surprised to find out that you could buy a condo or house and have mortgage payments that are less than your current rent.

Now that you've got a grasp of the general reasons why now is a great time to be buying a house, you need to think about your personal situation.  Ask yourself these questions to help determine whether now might be the right time for you to buy:

  1. Do you plan to stay in the same area for at least 3 years?
  2. Do you have any savings you can use for a down payment?
  3. Are you confident that you'll stay employed, with the same level of income, for at least another year (longer is always better)?
  4. Do you have other debts that you could/should pay off first?
  5. Do you have enough income to pay the mortgage, taxes, insurance, common charges (for condos) and maintenance costs without stretching yourself too thin?
  6. Are you ready to be a homeowner?

If you can answer all of those questions in the affirmative (except number 4 - you should pay down other debts, if possible, before taking on more debt) and feel comfortable that buying your own home will enhance your life, then go for it.  Find a dedicated Buyers' Agent who is ready to guide you along the path to home ownership and get ready to start your journey.

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Nov. 10, 2008 - Connecticut Utilities Offering Free Home Energy Audits

If you have always wondered how energy efficient your home really is, then now is a great time to find out.  The Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund  has teamed up with local electric and natural gas providers to provide comprehensive home energy audits to their residential customers (both homeowners and renters).  If you are a customer of CL&P, UI, Southern Connecticut Gas, Yankee Gas or Connecticut Natural Gas Company and you use either electricity or natural gas to heat your home, you are eligible to receive this service for free.  If you heat with oil, then you will have to pay a co-pay for the service (normally $300, it's just $75 for a limited time).  Either way, this is a great value.

The audits are performed by a authorized contractors who will spend up to 4 hours going through every inch of your home to find any possible energy leaks and fix them.  As part of the overall service they will:

  • Seal up any drafts or leaks
  • Install energy-efficient light bulbs, shower heads and faucet aerators
  • Insulate water heaters and pipes
  • Provide tips on how to improve your overall energy usage
  • Let you know if you're eligible for rebates on energy-efficient appliances or insulation

Funds for the program are limited, so if you're interested in getting your home audited, you should act soon.  You can find more information and an application by going to your electric or gas company's website.

Our home is getting it's energy audit later this month, so I'll be sure to report on what I learned.  And if you have any great energy saving tips, feel free to share them here in the comments.

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