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June 21, 2011

Realtors And Existing Homes...What It All Means

Hi Everyone,

   I might be shot on the spot for this, but perhaps I won't be...when we think of Realtors, we often think of the Realtors that sell Existing homes...in other words...ones that are already built and are not new construction. If we go with that thought, seeing the clout that Realtors have in the Housing market, we realize how important an indicator the "Existing Homes Sales" figures are (released by the National Association of Realtors®, or "NAR").

   The figures for May were just released, and sales dropped 3.8% from April, but 15.3% from a year ago (when the tax credit deadline was approaching). The figures are the "completed transactions that include single-family, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops", per the NAR.

   "There is still lots of pain in many US markets. Foreclosures and short sales, declining prices and tougher lending standards are prohibiting new buyers from getting in the market", says Barak Dunayer, founder of Barak Realty in New York City. He points to some bright spots, such as properties priced below $100,000, along with some "deeply discounted properties" scooped up by investors. He does offer some hope in his local market, and says that in some areas, as in the case of NY City, "the sales of certain properties in specific submarkets have been robust and even back to 2006-2007 levels.", and reminds us of a very valuable lesson: "As real estate is a local market NOT a national market, one must look closely at local market conditions prior to making sound buying and selling decisions."

   This is some sound advice. On Wednesday, the FHFA Monthly House Price Index will be released, followed by the New Residential Sales figures for May on Thursday. What do you think will be the result of those two releases? We'd love to hear your opinion.

Have a Great Week, and Happy Rent-to-Owning !
Regards,
Rob Eisenstein
HomeRun Homes Blog http://blogging.lease2buy.com
HomeRun Homes Website http://www.lease2buy.com

TAGS: #Realtor #housingmarket #existinghomes

May 8, 2011

Rent vs Buy Index In Relation To Rent to Own

Hi Everyone,

   Hope you had a fantastic Mothers Day (if you are a Mom), and a great weekend. As always, I am overjoyed to have you back with me.

   Real Estate website Trulia.com has released it's Quarterly Rent vs. Buy Index, which analyzes the affordability of either Renting a Home or Buying a Home (per Trulia, "a two-bedroom apartment, condominium or townhouse") in 50 major U.S. cities.

To summarize some of the results (per Trulia):

* "Falling Prices and Rising Rents Make Homes More Affordable in Q2 Versus Q1. Current market conditions consisting of steadily rising rents, falling home prices and low mortgage rates have tipped the rent versus buy scale in favor of homeownership."

* "Since last quarter, buying a home has become more affordable than renting in nearly four out of five (80 percent) major cities; only in New York, Fort Worth and Kansas City was renting a less costly option than buying."

* The "Rent vs. Buy Decision in Coastal Cities", such as Los Angeles, Seattle, Boston, San Francisco, Portland and Oakland, "Depends Less on Home Affordability", and "More on Personal Finances"

   Let's take a look at this from our vantage-point; what does this mean for Rent to Own ? Basically, if Renting costs less that Buying the home outright (and paying off a monthly mortgage), then Renting to Own would certainly be advantageous. If Renting costs more than Buying, then this would come down to a decision based on Personal Finances, just as Trulia eluded to in the story.

What are your thoughts on this topic?

Have a Great Week, and Happy Rent-to-Owning !
Regards,
Rob Eisenstein
HomeRun Homes Blog http://blogging.lease2buy.com
HomeRun Homes Website http://www.lease2buy.com