Tom Olsewski
Important to know if you are a homeowner in California!
I think we need to let people know what’s happening so they don’t get blindsided when they go to the polls.
PROP 13 PROPOSED REPEAL!
Major property tax increases are on the launch pad as California politicians try to repeal prop 13 by slipping it under the radar.
California’s Attorney General, Xavier Becerra is putting together plans to raise property tax revenue by eliminating the only thing keeping some people’s property tax from sky rocketing, Prop 13.
Because they know it will be unpopular if presented as “Repeal Prop 13,” Xavier Becerra has strategically relabeled it “Education and Local Government Funding.”
It’s already on the 2020 ballot and much like the gasoline tax, it will be worded in a way that misleads California voters.
One of the long term results will also be higher rents to pay due to the increase in property taxes.
People are leaving the state in record numbers, and many here are barely hanging on, this could be something that changes the face of California forever.
All my California friends and family, please copy and repost as this must be defeated.
Riverside County Calendar of Events – December 2019
Magic on Main Nov. 29-Dec. 15
Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday there will be live music, holiday crafts, holiday activities and gift wrapping stations. It is free for all ages, donations gratefully accepted for Michelles Place Cancer Resource Center.
Time/Place: 42051 Main Street, Temecula
Contact: https://temeculaca.gov
Festival of Lights Nov. 29-Dec. 31
Trackless Train, the Century Wheel, Colorful Carousel and additional returning Favorites Magical Moments with Santa Claus, Horse-Drawn Carriages, Seasonal Music & Entertainment, the Artisans Collective and tasty food vendors.
Time/Place: Downtown Riverside
Contact: 951-826-5663 / www.riversideca.gov/fol
Temecula 30th Anniversary Community Celebration Dec. 1
The anniversary event will include live music from Kodi Lee & The Midnight Satellites, fun giveaways and activities for kids.
Time/Place: 2-6pm / Town Square Park
Contact: https://temeculaca.gov
Corona Holiday Lighting Celebration Dec. 1
There will be real SNOW and pictures with Santa. Food and refreshments will be available. Bring cheer to children who are not as fortunate and donate a new toy to Spark of Love!
Time/Place: 3-7pm / Historic Civic Center
Contact: www.coronaca.gov
Christmas Tree Lighting at the Pond Dec. 2
Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, enjoy a tasty treat, a visit from Santa Claus and a performance by Resonate! Vocal Group.
Time/Place: 7-8:30pm / Temecula Duck Pond & Veterans Memorial
Contact: 951-694-6480 / https://temeculaca.gov
Christmas Tree Festival Dec. 4
Fundraiser that benefits Carols Kitchen, H.E.L.P., Inc., and Table of Plenty. Opportunity drawings for professionally decorated Christmas tree and the gifts underneath at the tea on Saturday.
Time/Place: 6-9pm / St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Beaumont
Contact: 951-845-1358 / www.ststephensbeaumont.com
Perris Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Dec. 6
Youth can enjoy a petting zoo and a ride on a Christmas train. Complimentary refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the event. Food will also be available for purchase. Photos with Santa with a festive frame will be available for purchase for $3.
Time/Place: 6-8:30pm / City Hall Campus
Contact: www.cityofperris.org
Beaumont WinterFest & Snow Hill Dec. 6-7
Lots of family fun, Snow Hill $3, Hayrides $1, Arts and Crafts, and Mr. & Mrs. Santa and holiday boutique.
Time/Place: Fri 5-9pm, Sat 2-8pm / Cherry Valley Grange Community Center
Contact: 951-845-9555 / www.bcvparks.com
Remembrance and Memorial Service Dec. 7
It will honor Pearl Harbor Survivors, World War II Veterans, those lost at Pearl Harbor and World War II, and all veterans. Open to the public and all veterans, the service will start promptly at 10AM.
Time/Place: 10am / Riverside National Cemetery
Contact: www.rivreg.org
Menifee Christmas Tree Lighting Dec. 7
Kids Zone – Community Performances – Photos with Santa – Official Tree Lighting – Holiday Bazaar – Push cart parade.
Time/Place: 4-8pm / Mt. San Jacinto Menifee Valley Campus
Contact: 951-723-3880 / www.cityofmenifee.us
Seniors 50+ Holiday Lights Tour Dec. 7
Seniors 50+ are invited to tour through Candy Lane and other decorative neighborhoods radiating the holiday spirit. Admission is free and includes complimentary refreshments!
Time/Place: 5-7pm / Corona Senior Center
Contact: www.coronaca.gov
Eastvale Winter Wonderland & Tree Lighting Dec. 7
There will be snow, pictures with Santa, holiday performances, a holiday craft boutique, food vendors, and more! So, wear your ugliest Christmas sweaters, and invite the whole family!
Time/Place: 3-9pm / Eastvale Community Center
Contact: www.jcsd.us
Christmas Spark of Love Toy Drive Dec. 7
Meet Santa, cookie decorating, donuts and hot cocoa.
Time/Place: 10am-1pm / 29121 Overland Drive, Temecula
Contact: https://viccarrillo.firstteam.com
Arthritis Foundations Jingle Bell Run Dec. 7
Its where you can strut your stuff in your favorite holiday costume and FEEL GOOD about DOING GOOD. HUGE Free Festival Zone which includes: Holiday themed games, Real SNOW, Costume contest, Pictures with Santa, Local vendors.
Time/Place: 6:30am / Santana Regional Park, Corona
Contact: 949-245-7593 / https://events.arthritis.org
Moreno Valley Snow Day Dec. 7
Features entertainment and food vendors for children ages 12 and under. Wristband fees are $6 for residents and $8 for non-residents. Wristband purchase includes 45 minutes of snow play and unlimited fun zone activities.
Time/Place: 9am-5pm / Conference & Recreation Center
Contact: www.moval.org
Veterans Xmas Party Dec. 7
Veterans & Spouses – Children or Grandchildren. Veterans I.D. required. Free Christmas Dinner. Free toys for the children. Serving times 12pm & 4pm. Tickets are required and available at 124 N. Ramona Street, Hemet.
Time/Place: 12-5pm / American Legion Hall Post 53, Hemet
Contact: https://www.alpost53.com
Riverside Winter Wonderland Dec. 7
60+ tons of snow, craft vendors, free activities, photos with Santa, face painting, live entertainment, snow, bounce houses, and food vendors. Breakfast with Santa from 8-10am.
Time/Place: 9am-4pm / Arlington Heights Sports Park
Contact: www.rivreg.org
Moreno Valley Tree Lighting Ceremony Dec. 7
Featuring holiday performances, light refreshments, photos with Saint Nick, and lighting of the 30-foot holiday tree.
Time/Place: 5:45pm / Conference & Recreation Center
Contact: www.moval.org
Lake Elsinore Winterfest Dec. 7
Sled runs, crafts, live entertainment, jumpers and visits with Santa. Our Old Fashioned Christmas parade will kick off the event at 3pm traveling from the corner of Library & Main to Heald & Main. Tree lighting at 6pm at Gediman Square.
Time/Place: 3-7pm / Downtown Main Street
Contact: www.lake-elsinore.org
Lights on the Lake Holiday Boat Parade Dec. 14
There will be a DJ, food and beverages, coloring contests for the kids, and Santa Claus will take time out of his busy schedule to visit the lake and take requests!
Time/Place: 5pm / Lake Perris State Recreation Area
951-940-5647 / www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=651
Second Saturday Cultural Event: Christmas Around The World Dec. 14
Explore Christmas traditions throughout the world. Will include complimentary food, music, activities, and art.
Time/Place: 11am-1pm / Temecula Valley Museum
Contact: 951-694-6450 / www.temeculavalleymuseum.org
Beaumont Holiday Craft Extravaganza Dec. 14
Find the perfect holiday gift at our craft/vendor extravaganza.
Time/Place: 4-8pm / City Hall
Contact: www.beaumontca.gov
Homes for Our Troops Volunteer Day Dec. 14
Join Homes For Our Troops and the community as we install the landscaping plan for this Veterans home! We will spend the day laying sod, planting flowers and bushes, and sprucing up the yard. Bring small gardening tools, shovels, rakes, and gloves. Lunch will be provided.
Time/Place: 9:30am-12pm / 32698 Mira Street, Menifee
Contact: www.hfotusa.org/gomez
Riverside Breakfast with Santa Dec. 14
Features breakfast, picture with Santa, arts and crafts and performances/entertainment.
Time/Place: 9am-12pm / Reid Park, Riverside
Contact: www.rivreg.org
Wildomar Breakfast with Santa Dec. 14
Time/Place: 8-11am / Fire Station 61: 32627 Gruwell Street
Contact: 951-677-7751 x210 / www.cityofwildomar.org
Harvard Street Holiday Dec. 14
Live entertainment performed by local schools and community groups. A Wine & Beer Garden. A large vendor area with lots of local and regional vendors. Visits with Santa and his elves. A petting zoo with a Nativity theme. A kid zone filled with free games & activities.
Time/Place: 11am-5pm / Historic Downtown District, Hemet
Contact: 951-219-2983 / www.hemetsanjacintochamber.com
Norco Breakfast with Santa, Christmas Festival & Parade of Lights Dec. 14
Breakfast with Santa from 8-11am. The Christmas Festival features all-day activities from 8am-9pm. Selfies with Santa, Santas Workshop, Ugly Sweater Contest, holiday train rides, petting zoo and pony rides, entertainment, food and craft vendors! The Parade of Lights begins at 5pm on Sixth Street.
Time/Place: George Ingalls Equestrian Event Center
Contact: www.norco.ca.us
Perris Christmas Parade Dec. 14
Enjoy school bands, equestrian units, floats, classic cars, youth and dance groups, military entries and much more. Trophies will be awarded immediately following the parade at the Bob Glass Gymnasium.
Time/Place: 10am-1pm / Downtown D Street
Contact: www.cityofperris.org
Cookies and Cocoa with Santa Dec. 14
Bring your camera and take a photo with Santa, hot cocoa, decorate cookies, and enjoy making a fun holiday craft.
Time/Place: 6:30-8pm / Fire Station 97, Lake Elsinore
Contact: 951-245-0442 / www.lake-elsinore.org
Beaumont Holiday Light Parade Dec. 14
After the parade, visit Santa and enjoy hot cocoa and cookies while listening to the Mountain View Middle School Choir and Beaumont Elementary Honor Band. Find the perfect gift at our craft/vendor extravaganza from 4-8pm.
Time/Place: 6pm / Beaumont Civic Center
Contact: www.beaumontca.gov
Calimesa Christmas Light Parade Dec. 14
Get Your Lights on Calimesa
Time/Place: 5-7pm / Calimesa Boulevard
Contact: www.calimesachamber.com
Wreaths Across America Dec. 14
Evergreen Memorial Historic Cemetery & Evergreen Memorial Park and Mausoleum have partnered up to raise enough funds to place wreaths on the graves of our Veterans for the Annual Wreaths Across America Event.
Time/Place: 9am / Evergreen Memorial Historic Cemetery, Riverside
Contact: 951-522-6462 / www.evergreen-cemetery.info
Par For A Cure Charity Golf Tournament Dec. 16
Funds raised by this event will be used in support of the American Cancer Societys mission to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer.
Time/Place: 8am / Canyon Crest Country Club
Contact: 951-300-1231 / https://golf.acsevents.org/parforacureca
Santa Dash Dec. 21
This 5K Run/Walk & Doggie Dash is free for all and fun for the whole family. We encourage you to dress up as your favorite holiday character or tradition, the ideas are limitless!
Time/Place: 7:30-9am / Levee at Diamond Stadium, Lake Elsinore
Contact: 951-245-0442 / www.lake-elsinore.org
Perris Breakfast with Santa Dec. 21
Bring a camera or have us take a photo in a frame for $3.
Time/Place: 9-11am / Bob Glass Gym
Contact: www.cityofperris.org
Historic Murrieta Hot Springs 5k Race Dec. 21
Runners will pass natural hot springs, a lake, palm trees, flowers, and mosaic tiled paths as they race through our beautiful and historic 46 acre property. A Kids Fun Run 1k will happen at 10:30am.
Time/Place: 8:30am / Calvary Chapel Bible College
Contact: www.murrieta5k.com
Kids & Cops Holiday Magic Event Dec. 21
This free, festive event provides gifts, crafts, and game activities to underprivileged children from our community.
Time/Place: 9am-1pm / Victoria Park: 2755 Wardlow Rd., Corona
Contact: www.coronaca.gov/police
Chanukah Festival Dec. 23
Grand Menorah Lighting, Traditional Food, Live Music, Fun Activities for the Whole Family. Free Admission!
Time/Place: 6pm / Riverside Historic Courthouse
Contact: 951-222-2005 / www.chanukahfestival.org
New Years Eve Grape Drop Dec. 31
Celebrate 2020 twice with an East Coast (9pm) and West Coast (midnight) countdown. The New Years Eve Grape Drop will include live music, food vendors, and kids activities.
Time/Place: 6pm-12:30am / Temecula Civic Center
Contact: 951-694-6480 / https://temeculaca.gov
Do You Know How Much Your Home Has Increased in Value?
Last year we saw headlines about a possible housing market bubble, and many wondered if Americans still felt confident about the value of their homes. Recently, the 2018 Houzz & Home Study revealed:
“Homeowners with mortgages have seen their home equity more than double since 2011, increasing to a record-setting $8.3 trillion in 2017.”
The average homeowner gained $16,200 in home equity between Q2 2017 and Q2 2018 according to the latest release of CoreLogic’s Home Equity Report.
Since 2011 home values have increased significantly throughout the country, with prices rising by 5.1% in 2018 alone. When surveyed, homeowners revealed the top four reasons why they felt their homes had increased in value.
- Desirable Location
- Improved National Economy
- Improved Local Economy
- Low Home Inventory in My Area
As we can see, not only does the data show that the homes have appreciated, but homeowners also believe they know why. Many have taken advantage of the opportunity to use their newly found equity to sell their current house and move up to their dream home!
2019 will be a good year for the homeowners that still want to take advantage of their home equity! CoreLogic forecasts that home prices will increase by 4.8% by the end of the year.
Bottom Line
If you are a homeowner who would like to find out your current home value, let’s get together to discuss the hidden opportunities in your home!
See Below if you are thinking about Buying, Selling, or Investing in real estate.
Selling a home
Here are some reports on systems that we use to help a homeowner get up to 18% more when they sell with us:
Get our Maximum Payoff Guide for Sellers as seen on Amazon.com FREE
or go to http://wesellhomesformore.com/ for more information on our selling process and why we sell for more.
Curious about what your home is worth goto http://www.socalhomevaluenow.com/ and find out instantly. This will give you a rough estimate on what your home is worth. For an accurate home value contact me directly for a free home value assessment.
GoTo www.Home-Sellers-Challenge.com and learn more about why you should sell your home with Team Olsewski.
Buying a home
If you are looking to buy a home whether its your 1st or 20th its important to choose the right agent. This decision could cost your thousands of dollars! Go to www.why-buy-with-us.com and see how we can help you!
GoTo www.Find-YourDreamHome.com and learn more about why you should buy your home with Team Olsewski.
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One More Time… You Do Not Need 20% Down to Buy a Home
The largest obstacle renters face when planning to buy a home is saving for a down payment. This challenge is amplified by rising rents, which has eaten into the amount of money renters have leftover for savings each month after paying expenses.
In combination with higher rents, survey after survey has shown that non-homeowners (renters and those living rent-free with family or friends) believe they need to save upwards of 20% for their down payment!
According to the “Barriers to Accessing Homeownership” study commissioned in partnership between the Urban Institute, Down Payment Resource, and Freddie Mac, 39% of non-homeowners and 30% of those who already own a home believe they need more than a 20% down payment.
The percentage of those who are aware of low down payment programs (those under 5%) is surprisingly low at 12% for non-homeowners and 13% for homeowners.
In a recent Convergys Analytics report, they found that 49% of renters believe they need at least a 20% down payment.
The median down payment on loans approved in 2018 was only 5%! Those waiting until they have over 20% may already have enough saved to buy now!
There are over 45 million millennials (33%) who are mortgage ready right now, meaning their income, debt, and credit scores would all allow them to qualify for a mortgage today!
Bottom Line
If your five-year plan includes buying a home, let’s get together to determine what it will take to make that plan a reality. You may be closer to your dream than you realize!
Find out more about help for down payments at: https://tomolsewski.downpayment.org/
See Below if you are thinking about Buying, Selling, or Investing in real estate.
Selling a home
Here are some reports on systems that we use to help a homeowner get up to 18% more when they sell with us:
Get our Maximum Payoff Guide for Sellers as seen on Amazon.com FREE
or go to http://wesellhomesformore.com/ for more information on our selling process and why we sell for more.
Curious about what your home is worth goto http://www.socalhomevaluenow.com/ and find out instantly. This will give you a rough estimate on what your home is worth. For an accurate home value contact me directly for a free home value assessment.
GoTo www.Home-Sellers-Challenge.com and learn more about why you should sell your home with Team Olsewski.
Buying a home
If you are looking to buy a home whether its your 1st or 20th its important to choose the right agent. This decision could cost your thousands of dollars! Go to www.why-buy-with-us.com and see how we can help you!
GoTo www.Find-YourDreamHome.com and learn more about why you should buy your home with Team Olsewski.
Search for a home
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French Valley | Canyon Lake | Hemet | San Jacinto | Perris | Moreno Valley | Fallbrook
Homeownership Remains a Huge Part of the American Dream
As we head into 2019, many news outlets and housing experts warn that the housing market may slow down. Over the last six years, the inventory of homes for sale has been near historic lows, which has been the force behind increasing home prices.
This has been great news for sellers as many of them have been able to capitalize on the demand in the market and sell their homes quickly and at a great profit.
One of the big reasons why inventory has remained so low for so long is that an entire generation of home buyers is finally buying! The millennial generation (ages 19-35) has been the driving force behind bidding wars in many areas of the country as they ditch their renter lifestyles and put down roots in new communities.
First American recently released a study entitled “How ‘Renter’ Millennials Will Transform the Housing Market.” In their study, they explained that:
“…As more millennials age into their early-to-mid thirties, and begin to get married, have children and form households, they will continue to be the primary drivers of homeownership demand.”
Because of this, it is safe to say that one aspect of 2019’s housing market that WILL NOT slow down is the demand for housing from young renters who are no longer satisfied living in someone else’s homes.
According to the latest Housing Vacancies and Homeownership Report from the Census Bureau, home buyers under 35 are already out-buying older Americans. The chart below shows the year-over-year change in homeownership rate by those under and over the age of 35.
The national homeownership rate spiked to its highest level in 2004 and then steadily declined until the second quarter of 2016 when it reversed course. Homebuyers under the age of 35 are the reason for that shift.
More than half of the purchase mortgages originated by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2018 were to first-time homebuyers. In fact,
“according to Census Bureau and First American calculations, over the next 10 years, aging millennials are expected to purchase at least 10 million new homes. By 2060, it is estimated millennials will have produced more than 20 million first-time home buyers.”
Bottom Line
If you are a homeowner who is nervous that the demand for your home will slow, don’t worry! If your home is priced competitively, there will be demand for years to come as this generation of renters is finally able to buy!
See Below if you are thinking about Buying, Selling, or Investing in real estate.
Selling a home
Here are some reports on systems that we use to help a homeowner get up to 18% more when they sell with us:
Get our Maximum Payoff Guide for Sellers as seen on Amazon.com FREE
or go to http://wesellhomesformore.com/ for more information on our selling process and why we sell for more.
Curious about what your home is worth goto http://www.socalhomevaluenow.com/ and find out instantly. This will give you a rough estimate on what your home is worth. For an accurate home value contact me directly for a free home value assessment.
GoTo www.Home-Sellers-Challenge.com and learn more about why you should sell your home with Team Olsewski.
Buying a home
If you are looking to buy a home whether its your 1st or 20th its important to choose the right agent. This decision could cost your thousands of dollars! Go to www.why-buy-with-us.com and see how we can help you!
GoTo www.Find-YourDreamHome.com and learn more about why you should buy your home with Team Olsewski.
Search for a home
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French Valley | Canyon Lake | Hemet | San Jacinto | Perris | Moreno Valley | Fallbrook
4 Quick Reasons NOT to Fear a Housing Crash
There is a lot of uncertainty regarding the real estate market heading into 2019. That uncertainty has raised concerns that we may be headed toward another housing crash like the one we experienced a decade ago.
Here are four reasons why today’s market is much different:
1. There are fewer foreclosures now than there were in 2006
A major challenge in 2006 was the number of foreclosures. There will always be foreclosures, but they spiked by over 100% prior to the crash. Foreclosures sold at a discount and, in many cases, lowered the values of adjacent homes. We are ending 2018 with foreclosures at historic pre-crash numbers – much fewer foreclosures than we ended 2006 with.
2. Most homeowners have tremendous equity in their homes
Ten years ago, many homeowners irrationally converted much, if not all, of their equity into cash with a cash-out refinance. When foreclosures rose and prices fell, they found themselves in a negative equity situation where their homes were worth less than their mortgage amounts. Many just walked away from their houses which led to even more foreclosures entering the market. Today is different. Over forty-eight percent of homeowners have at least 50% equity in their homes and they are not extracting their equity at the same rates they did in 2006.
3. Lending standards are much tougher
One of the causes of the crash ten years ago was that lending standards were almost non-existent. NINJA loans (no income, no job, and no assets) no longer exist. ARMs (adjustable rate mortgages) still exist but only as a fraction of the number from a decade ago. Though mortgage standards have loosened somewhat during the last few years, we are nowhere near the standards that helped create the housing crisis ten years ago.
Here are four reasons why today’s market is much different:
4. Affordability is better now than in 2006
Though it is difficult to afford a home for many Americans, data shows that it is more affordable to purchase a home now than it was from 1985 to 2000. And, it requires much less of a percentage of your income today than it did in 2006.
Bottom Line
The housing industry is facing some rough waters heading into 2019. However, the graphs above show that the market is much healthier than it was prior to the crash ten years ago.
See Below if you are thinking about Buying, Selling, or Investing in real estate.
Selling a home
Here are some reports on systems that we use to help a homeowner get up to 18% more when they sell with us:
Get our Maximum Payoff Guide for Sellers as seen on Amazon.com FREE
or go to http://wesellhomesformore.com/ for more information on our selling process and why we sell for more.
Curious about what your home is worth goto http://www.socalhomevaluenow.com/ and find out instantly. This will give you a rough estimate on what your home is worth. For an accurate home value contact me directly for a free home value assessment.
GoTo www.Home-Sellers-Challenge.com and learn more about why you should sell your home with Team Olsewski.
Buying a home
If you are looking to buy a home whether its your 1st or 20th its important to choose the right agent. This decision could cost your thousands of dollars! Go to www.why-buy-with-us.com and see how we can help you!
GoTo www.Find-YourDreamHome.com and learn more about why you should buy your home with Team Olsewski.
Search for a home
Temecula | Murrieta | Menifee | Wildomar | Lake Elsinore | Corona |
French Valley | Canyon Lake | Hemet | San Jacinto | Perris | Moreno Valley | Fallbrook
Why Houses DO NOT Sell in a Strong Market
See Below if you are thinking about Buying, Selling, or Investing in real estate.
Selling a home
We can help you overcome the items listed above that create problems when selling. Here are some reports on systems that we use to help a homeowner get up to 18% more when they sell with us:
Get our Maximum Payoff Guide for Sellers as seen on Amazon.com FREE
or go to http://wesellhomesformore.com/ for more information on our selling process and why we sell for more.
Curious about what your home is worth goto http://www.socalhomevaluenow.com/ and find out instantly. This will give you a rough estimate on what your home is worth. For an accurate home value contact me directly for a free home value assessment.
GoTo www.Home-Sellers-Challenge.com and learn more about why you should sell your home with Team Olsewski.
Buying a home
If you are looking to buy a home whether its your 1st or 20th its important to choose the right agent. This decision could cost your thousands of dollars! Go to www.why-buy-with-us.com and see how we can help you!
GoTo www.Find-YourDreamHome.com and learn more about why you should buy your home with Team Olsewski.
Search for a home
Temecula | Murrieta | Menifee | Wildomar | Lake Elsinore | Corona |
French Valley | Canyon Lake | Hemet | San Jacinto | Perris | Moreno Valley | Fallbrook
Thank You for All Your Support
What Makes a House a Home For You?
We frequently talk about why it makes sense to buy a home financially, but more often than not the emotional reasons are the more powerful or compelling ones.
No matter what shape or size your living space is, the concept and feeling of a home can mean different things to different people. Whether it’s a certain scent or a favorite chair, the emotional reasons why we choose to buy our own homes are typically more important to us than the financial ones.
1. Owning your home offers stability to start and raise a family
From the best neighborhoods to the best school districts, even those without children at the time of purchase may have this in the back of their minds as a major reason for choosing the location of the home that they purchase.
2. There’s no place like home
Owning your own home offers you not only safety and security, but also a comfortable place that allows you to relax after a long day!
3. You have more space for you and your family
Whether your family is expanding, an older family member is moving in, or you need to have a large backyard for your pets, you can take all this into consideration when buying your dream home!
4. You have control over renovations, updates, and style
Looking to actually try one of those complicated wall treatments that you saw on Pinterest? Tired of paying an additional pet deposit for your apartment building? Or maybe you want to finally adopt that puppy or kitten you’ve seen online 100 times? Who’s to say that you can’t do all of these things in your own home?
Bottom Line
Whether you are a first-time homebuyer or a move-up buyer who wants to start a new chapter in your life, now is a great time to reflect on the intangible factors that make a house a home.
See Below if you are thinking about Buying, Selling, or Investing in real estate.
Selling a home
Here are some reports on systems that we use to help a homeowner get up to 18% more when they sell with us:
Get our Maximum Payoff Guide for Sellers as seen on Amazon.com FREE
or go to http://wesellhomesformore.com/ for more information on our selling process and why we sell for more.
Curious about what your home is worth goto http://www.socalhomevaluenow.com/ and find out instantly. This will give you a rough estimate on what your home is worth. For an accurate home value contact me directly for a free home value assessment.
GoTo www.Home-Sellers-Challenge.com and learn more about why you should sell your home with Team Olsewski.
Buying a home
If you are looking to buy a home whether its your 1st or 20th its important to choose the right agent. This decision could cost your thousands of dollars! Go to www.why-buy-with-us.com and see how we can help you!
GoTo www.Find-YourDreamHome.com and learn more about why you should buy your home with Team Olsewski.
Search for a home
Temecula | Murrieta | Menifee | Wildomar | Lake Elsinore | Corona |
French Valley | Canyon Lake | Hemet | San Jacinto | Perris | Moreno Valley | Fallbrook
Are We Heading Towards Another Housing Bubble? NO!
One of the causes of the housing bubble 10 years ago was the increase of housing inventory to a 10-12 month supply. This over supply caused prices to fall. Today we have a 4.4 month supply (Nationally but lower in most of Southwest Riverside County) of homes for sale, nowhere near the amount we had pre-bubble! Let’s chat about what that means in our market!
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