Friday, March 30, 2012

Why Buy?


Despite the massive amount of information that is available- both for agents and lenders- as well as the general public, there still seems to be plenty of things that are unknown. We worry about things that we never have before, like whether home values are still dropping, whether we will we lose our jobs, about the war that never ends, and gas prices that seem to never stop rising. Through all this, we forget the real reason for buying a home: to have a place to live.

Throughout the real estate boom and subsequent bust, people speculated by buying property and some people even made money. That is because real estate is a good investment that does always appreciate over the long term, but it requires experience, skill, and a little luck to capitalize on the speculation of real estate.

For the average homebuyer, just realize why it is you need to buy a home. The key reason is for your family to have a place to live, but of course, things happen, and you might be forced to move. Even in those circumstances, you should be able to benefit from steady price appreciation as you pay your loan principal down.
Visit www.scottmillerrealestate.com to search the MLS database for listings that might interest you. You can also find links to blogs on particular zip codes, including Aberdeen, Havre de Grace, Bel Air, Edgewood, and the Greater Baltimore region.

If you have a home to sell, please visit this link to sign up for a FREE MARKET DATA REPORT for your area. This will give you regular updates regarding home sales for properties near you.

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