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Playing the Waiting Game on Interest Rates
This practice may cost Home Buyers (first time and move-up ) more than they think..."The sooner, the better" may be the best strategy for buying houses. That's because lower interest rates can
actually mean higher costs for those who delay the purchase of a home too long. 

When there are fluctuations in mortgage rates, Americans have a habit of waiting just a little while longer, hoping to save thousands of dollars as the rates dip lower. But, even if the rates do fall further, that waiting strategy, says a housing expert, can actually cost you more. 

John Pfister, vice president of Market Research at Fidelity National Title and Trust Company, says home buyers tend to forget that as mortgage rates drop, housing prices tend to begin rising.
"Very often, the savings projected by lower interest rates are more than offset by the simultaneous rise in home prices," adds Pfister.
To illustrate the point, here's an example of what might typically happen: 

A $150,000 house is purchased with a down payment of $30,000 and the balance is financed at a fixed 8.75 percent rate over 30 years. Monthly principal and interest payments come to $944.05.
If the buyer chooses to wait until interest rates drop to 8.50 percent and, in the meantime the cost of the house climbs a modest 2 percent, which is a common increase in an interest-driven market, the monthly payment would rise to $945.78.
Payment differences between a 9.25 percent rate and rates a quarter percent lower down to 7 percent are shown in the following table based on housing price increases of 2 and 4 percent. 

At Fidelity National Title, Pfister tracks housing statistics from coast to coast. His research shows that the cost of financing a home has outrun housing inflation in only three of the last 20 years. The 20-year average increase in housing inflation is 7.4 percent; for the cost of the money, it is a mere 1.4 percent. 

Housing costs do not always offset lower interest rates. However, Pfister warns that in those markets where
housing values remain high and keep growing, "waiting for interest rates to bottom-out" is a gamble. The bottom may not be the best time to buy. Talk to your local real estate agent or broker today to determine the best fit in housing and interest rate costs for you. 

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Before you list your home for sale, take a careful look around. Are there some items you will want to take with you? There may be a dining room chandelier that has been in your family for three generations, a ceiling fan in the master bedroom, or the bookcases in the den that look built-in but are not.

Normally all fixtures are conveyed to the new owners when a house is sold. This includes anything that is attached to walls or ceilings and, in some areas, all major appliances that are installed in the house. If you have fixtures that you don't want to convey, tell your agent what you want excluded from the agreement at the time you list your property for sale.

If it is convenient, it is best to remove any light fixtures or ceiling fans you plan to take with you and replace them before the property is shown to prospective buyers. List all items that are not being sold with the house on your home fact sheet to ensure that they will not become an issue when a buyer makes an offer.

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As the founders of ProFund Financial & Real Estate, we are able to offer a unique service and value to our clients by representing them in buying or selling their home as well as providing an extensive choice of financing options. This allows us to offer our clients a full service package that can be worth thousands of dollars in savings. We take a big picture approach to helping our clients over a lifetime, not just the transaction. We do this by educating clients about real estate and financing, communicating throughout the transaction and following up long after it is completed. We believe that everyone deserves GREAT representation and service. The right team can make all the difference, just ask our clients. Company DRE License #01524357 Tracie Kersten: #01137669 Ryan Mathys: #01361941

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