The Emotional and Non-Financial Benefits of Homeownership
The Emotional and Non-financial Benefits of Homeownership With higher mortgage rates, you might be wondering if now's the best time to buy a home. While the financial aspects are important to consider, there are also powerful non-financial reasons it may make sense to make a move. Here are just a few of the benefits that come with homeownership. Homeowners Can Make Their Home Truly Their Own Owning your home gives you a significant sense of accomplishment because it’s a space you can customize to your heart’s desire. That can bring you added happiness. In fact, a report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) shows making updates or remodeling your home can help you feel more at ease and comfortable in your living space. NAR measures this with a Joy Score that indicates how much happiness specific home upgrades bring. According to NAR: “There were numerous interior projects that received a perfect Joy Score of 10: paint entire interior of home, paint one room of home, add a new home office, hardwood flooring refinish, new wood flooring, closet renovation, insulation upgrade, and attic conversion to living area.” And as a homeowner, unless there are specific homeowner’s association requirements, you typically won’t have to worry about the changes you can and can’t make. If you rent, you may not have the same freedom. And if you do make changes as a renter, there’s a good chance you’ll need to revert them back at the end of your lease based on your rental agreement. That can add additional costs when you move out. The Responsibilities of Homeownership Give You a Greater Sense of Achievement There’s no denying taking care of your home is a large responsibility, but it’s one you’ll take pride in as a homeowner. Freddie Mac explains: “As the homeowner, you have the freedom to adopt a pet, paint the walls any color you choose, renovate your kitchen, and more. . . . Of course, along with the freedoms of homeownership come responsibilities, such as making your monthly mortgage payments on time and maintaining your home. But as the property owner, you'll be caring for your own investment.” You’re not taking care of a living space that belongs to someone else. The space is yours. As an added benefit, you may get a return on investment for any upgrades or repairs you make. Homeownership Can Lead to Greater Community Engagement That sense of ownership and your feelings of responsibility can even extend beyond the walls of your home. Your home also gives you a stake in your community. Because the average homeowner stays in their home for longer than just a few years, that can lead to having a stronger connection to your local area. NAR notes how that can benefit you: “Living in one place for a longer amount of time creates an obvious sense of community pride, which may lead to more investment in said community.” If you’re looking to put down roots, homeownership can help fuel a sense of connection to the area and those around you. Bottom Line If you’re planning to buy a home this year in the Portland Metro area, there are incredible benefits waiting for you at the end of your journey, including the ability to customize your home, the sense of achievement homeownership brings, and a greater connection to your community. Connect with Jennifer Schurter, a Realtor in the Portland Metro area, to discuss everything homeownership has to offer.
Read More
Get Your Home Ready For Winter!
Fall has arrived in the greater Portland, OR Metro area! Now is a great time get your home ready for the upcoming winter season. Here are some steps you can take today! 1. Schedule that HVAC service! In cold winter months, and often after a year of not being used, furnace issues can be encountered once that first cold day arrives. And since it seems everyone's furnace seems to have issues at the same time, many companies have a long waiting time to have a service tech to your home. Schedule that service call now to head off any issues so you can stay warm! 2. When the rainy season arrives, make sure you have cleaned out your window wells from any dirt or debris so they function properly. 3. Fall is a great time to fertilize your grass and seed any patchy areas! 4. As leaves start falling from trees, it is important to clean your home's gutters to ensure that any water from rainfall can effectively drain. Overflowing gutters can cause damage to your home long term. 5. Winterize your water spigots and hoses before that first frost! 6. Along with your service, change your furnace filter at least every 1-3 months, depending on the type of filter you have. Consult your manufacturer's owner's guide for their recommendation. Companies like Second Nature Air Filter and Filter Time will automatically ship you a filter on a schedule so you never have to forget to buy a filter again! 7. Do a quick walk around you home to assure that all your exterior caulking, paint, etc. are not cracking, peeling, or damaged. 8. Winterize your yard equipment (mower, blowers, and trimmers, oh my!) and get it ready for storage during the cold months. If this isn't your forte, don't worry! Many local equipment rental companies (like Canby Rental & Equipment) have a service department where you can drop off your yard tools for service and winterization. 9. The time to plant your flowering spring bulbs is actually in the fall! Plant those now to have beautiful blooming bulbs come spring. 10. If you have a fireplace or wood burning stove, clean it thoroughly and also consider cleaning your chimney. Creosote build up in chimneys is dangerous and can cause fires. It's a great idea to consult with a qualified chimney care company to assess and clean your chimney so you have peace of mind during those cold months when the fireplace and woodstove are in use. If you are seeking qualified contractors or service personnel to assist with any of your fall home preparations, contact Jennifer Schurter. As a Realtor in the Portland Metro area, she encounters and networks with different contractors on a regular basus and can refer you to people who can help.
Read More
Average Home Sale Price In the Portland OR Metro Area: September 2022
Follow Jennifer Schurter, a real estage agent in Portland, OR, on YouTube!
Read More
Categories
Recent Posts