5 Reasons to Buy a Home

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The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University performs a study every year surveying participants for the reasons that Americans feel are most important in regards to home ownership.
The top 5 reasons to own a home cited by respondents were not financial.
1. It means having a good place to raise children & provide them with a good education. From the best neighborhoods to the best school districts, even those without children at the time of purchasing their home may have this in the back of their mind as a major reason for choosing the location of the home that they purchase.
2. You have a physical structure where you & your family feel safe. It is no surprise that having a place to call home with all that means in comfort and security is the #2 reason.
3. It allows you to have more space for your family. Whether your family is expanding, or an older family member is moving in, having a home that fits your needs is a close third on the list.
4. It gives you control over what you do with your living space, like renovations and updates. You can finally adopt that puppy or kitten you’ve seen online 100 times! LOL.
5. Owning a home is a good way to build up wealth that can be passed along to your family.  Either way you are paying a mortgage. Why not lock in your housing expense now with an investment that will build equity that you can borrow against in the future?
Whether you are a first time home buyer or a move-up buyer who wants to start a new chapter in their life, now is a great time to reflect on the intangible factors that make a house a home.                                                       Source: KCM

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Jim Martell

Jim Martell serves as Managing Partner of The Vested Interest Partners Real Estate Group, a consultancy specializing in residential real estate sales in Northeast Georgia and the Western Upstate of South Carolina. Jim lives and works in Hartwell, GA since 2021 and has been based in north Georgia and the Carolinas for more than 40 years now. A Gulf War-era U.S. Marine Corps veteran and UGA grad, Jim and his bride Sarah attend Cross Roads Church of Hartwell. When not volunteering there or with one of several other community organizations, they enjoy riding their Harley and relaxing poolside or lakeside with their rescue animals.

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