You've probably seen lots of financial
arguments about why you should own your own home rather than rent. These
include being able to budget (no rent increases) and the tax savings
you'll most likely have. Now I'm going to give you some reasons you
probably haven't heard.
Freedom to
pursue other goals in life once the major goal of home ownership is
achieved
Strange as it sounds, many of my first-time buyers
have told me that once they bought the house, other things in their life
started to fall into place. It's as if not owning took so much of their
mental energy that other goals were not worked on until that big goal was
reached. So buy a home and get on with your life!
A greater sense of belonging to the community
Once
you own a home, you feel more attached to the city in which you live.
You're more interested in what happens in town, to the roads, schools, and
shopping areas. Some people even become involved in local politics, which
you seldom see a renter do.
A commitment
to something, a sense of stability
Home ownership is an
anchor, something that cannot be pulled out from under you. You'll never
get a notice that you have to move. You're kids will never have to change
schools. It gives you freedom to plan years ahead.
You can change things, a feeling of being in
control
It's your home. You can add to it, remodel it,
change the landscaping, do whatever projects you want. You have a feeling
of being in control of something in your life. At work we don't always
have control of what happens, but your home is your castle that you have
dominion over. You can see what you're building take shape before your
eyes.
More control over the children
than in an apartment complex
In a neighborhood, kids usually
play in the yards or go to friend's houses a few doors away. My clients
have told me that in an apartment complex they never knew where the kids
were. They could be in any of hundreds of apartments, doing who knows
what. In a home you get to know the neighbors and watch out for each
other's kids.
Children do better in
school and feel more secure
This one surprised me, but
buyers have reported to me that their kids calmed down in school after
they bought a house. I don't know why, but it seems to work that way. I
remember a single mom watching her son play in the yard, making steps in
the slope and building things. She didn't have to tell him to leave
everything alone, like she did at the apartment complex. I guess kids feel
the same need for control we adults do.
Time and money saved by not going to the
laundromat
A small point, but if you have kids, you know the
value of this one. You gain a whole evening a week when you buy a house!
The wash gets done in between other things, or while you're at work. What
would you do with the extra evening you'll have? How about going out for
dessert with your spouse with all those quarters?