Reasons Why Buying A Home Now Is Good

We all have different reasons why and when we purchase a home.  Home prices have tumbled from a false appreciation that occurred during the boom years has left many of use cringing as our equity has been wiped leaving us even with our value or in most cases upside down in our mortgage. Buyers are wreaking the rewards from the high volume of homes that are currently on the market. If you can qualify to purchase a home the world is your oyster or in housing terms your dream home awaits you. Home loan interest rates are best we have ever seen and history shows when you are trying to time the absolute bottom of a market chances are it will have already hit and start back up.  In closing I say keep your eyes on the housing market and look for your home in your area chances are you might just find a place to call yours. Please feel free to call Josh Groesbeck 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com for assistance.

10 Reasons to Buy a Home
Time magazine is being overly pessimistic in its recent cover piece that called into question the benefits of homeownership. In fact, now is a great time to buy. And, what’s more, tomorrow will be a great time to own, because the fundamental strength of homeownership hasn’t changed.

Why is now a great time to buy? Here are 10 reasons:

1. You can get a good deal. Prices are down 30 percent on average. They’re at a level that makes sense for people’s income.
2. Mortgages are cheap. At 4.3 percent on average for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, your costs to own are down by a fifth from two years ago.
3. You can save on taxes. When you add up the deductions for mortgage interest and others, the cost of owning can drop below renting for a comparable place.
4. It’ll be yours. The one benefit to owning that never changes is that you can paint your walls orange if you want (generally speaking; there might be some community restrictions). How many landlords will let you do that?
5. You can get a better home. In some markets, it’s simply the case that the nicest places are for-sale homes and condos.
6. It offers some inflation protection. Historically, appreciation over time outpaces inflation.
7. It’s risk capital. If the economy picks up, you stand to benefit from that, even if you’re goal is just to have a nice place to live.
8. It’s forced savings. A part of your payment each month goes to equity.
9. There is a lot to choose from. There are some 4 million homes available today, about a year’s supply. Now’s the time to find something you like and get it.
10. Sooner or later the market will clear. The U.S. is expected to grow by another 100 million people in 40 years. They have to live somewhere. Demand will eventually outpace supply.

Source: Wall Street Journal, Brett Arends (9/16/10)

Homedale Idaho Horse Property

Homedale Idaho Horse Property 2311 Lower Pond Lane. This 3 bedroom 2 bath 2 car garage home sits on 2.30 acres. $159,368

2 seperate pastures both irrigated by corrigated pipe
Three seperate horse paddocks on the back side of an insulated barn
Barn has dirt floor
Garden area
Small “orchard” of trees
Since it is on a corner, the property can be accessed from both sides
Lots of parking for horse trailers, ect
Lots of mature trees
Garden shed
Private well and septic

For more information call Josh Groesbeck 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com and always use www.homeswithjosh.com to search all homes on the Intermountain Mulitple Listing Service.

Get Home Ready For Fall Season

Idaho has me getting ready for fall season. Wow, the fall is fast approaching us just look outside- For me golf season is leaving once again to my chagrin and chores a round the house are becoming priorities not to be ignored. Again the planters and gutters need cleaned out and that is only the beginning. Many other things in our life just like spring cleaning need to be done. Organize what has been thrown into the mix from 2010- Bills, cars, electronics, home decor etc.. This is a good time to start getting all parts of our lives in check from the 2010 year. By doing this it will help make the winter months more focused for holiday family fun while we are gearing up for 2011 and the great opportunities that are ahead of us. Hope these links give you some ideas. Of course if you have some of your own please post back to my site.  Always free up some time to follow our Boise State Broncos and their run for a BCS championship.

Get Rid of Excuses

Start with the Basics

Get Rid of Clutter

Maintenance is the Key

Joshua Groesbeck  www.homeswithjosh.com

208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com

source: house keeping guide

Housing Fix Or Let It Fail

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/39042331#39042331

Another Home Buyer Tax Credit

That’s right rumor on the street is there may be another tax credit for Home Buyer’s- Could consist of money for First Time Home Buyer’s, Move Up Home Buyer’s and the new twist could be incentive to purchase REO (Bank Owned) and Short Sale properties. If this happens we will be combining low, low, low I mean lowest interest rates on record with homes being sold crazy low prices. Idaho has long been ranked high for best places to live and work and I expect that the Boise Valley will rank high again when this economy turns around. Let’s see what happens but maybe the 3rd time is the charm! Josh Groesbeck 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com and www.homeswithjosh.com

Realty Check For Idaho

Watch today’s short report on the housing market- Some where around 32% of loan modifications have become permanent while the rest  moving towards some form of foreclosure.  It seems that banks are trying a little harder to get these loans modified to 31% of your monthly gross income, not your take home money but your gross. Idaho has been witness to a rise in values that we most likely will never see again. Lost jobs and income combined with values that have seemingly taken us back, back, back-are not helping recovery. If your payment is good and your paying down your principle and living life more power to you. If your payment has become a hardship and starts taking away your quality of life, look for help.. Take action and stay in your home, call    Joshua Groesbeck 208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com or www.homeswithjosh.com

How Many Homes Repossed REO Up 4%

Foreclosures Down And Short Sales Up

Here is an insightful video from  CNBC  and what to expect from the housing market in the months ahead. If you have questions or would like assistance with your home please don’t hesitate to call or email, Josh.

Exiting Home Sales Down

Joshua Groesbeck

208-353-7131 or josh@homeswithjosh.com

www.homeswithjosh.com or www.idshortsale.com

Canyon County Foreclosures Go Down

After a painful January, where the number of new home foreclosures in Canyon County rose 70 percent over the December number to 365, the total slid down 28 percent in February to 263.
These numbers come from a report from IdahoDataProviders.com, which tracks distressed-property statistics in Ada and Canyon Counties.
Ada County stayed relatively constant in January and February, up just 3 percent to 420.
“These numbers are holding true to IDP’s prediction that there will be a constant and record stream of distressed properties entering into the foreclosure pipeline and keeping inventory levels abnormally high in 2010, and that a bottom to the housing market and the beginning of a real recovery is unfortunately still at least one year away,” IDP President Charlie Nate said in a press release.
Short sale listings – where the home is listed for sale at a price lower than what the owner owes the bank – have leveled off, hovering at between 2,600 and 2,900 for the last nine months after a rapid ascent from about 650 listings in May 2008.

Joshua Groesbeck 208-353-7131

www.homeswithjosh.com

www.idshortsale.com

Source:IBR