The decision to sell your home vs. rent it out is ‘complicated,’ experts say — what to know

 
 

Many Americans are sitting on low-interest-rate mortgages and could face a decision when it is time to move: sell or rent out their existing property.

That choice could be tricky, especially for those eager to buy another home.

Roughly 6 in 10 existing fixed-rate U.S. mortgage holders had an interest rate below 4% during the fourth quarter of 2023, according to the latest figures from the Federal Housing Finance Agency. By comparison, the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was around 7% in May.

However, renting out your old home while buying another “gets very, very complicated, which is why most people don’t do it,” said Keith Gumbinger, vice president of mortgage website HSH.

Homeownership has become increasingly unaffordable amid higher interest rates and soaring home values. That makes qualifying for a second mortgage harder, especially without tapping equity from your original property, Gumbinger said.

The typical down payment for first-time homebuyers was 8% in 2023, compared to 19% for repeat buyers, based on transactions from July 2022 to June 2023, according to a survey from the National Association of Realtors.

Plus, if you are using rental income to qualify for the second mortgage, lenders typically only consider 75% of your proceeds, Gumbinger said.

Renting out your home isn’t ‘easy money’

You also need to consider whether you have the time or desire to manage a rental property, said certified financial planner Kashif Ahmed, president of American Private Wealth in Bedford, Massachusetts.

“Be careful about wanting to be a landlord,” he said. “It’s not the panacea you think it is.”

Ahmed, who owns rental property in Austin, Texas, warned that some first-time landlords do not consider the costs of ongoing maintenance, lower rents or vacancies, among other expenses.

Plus, you will typically pay about 25% more for insurance as a landlord compared to your standard homeowners policy, according to the Insurance Information Institute.

“It’s not easy money” after factoring in the stress and added costs, Ahmed said.

The capital gains tax break is a ‘huge factor’

If your original home has significant equity, you will also need to consider the capital gains exemption for primary residences.

Married couples filing together can earn up to $500,000 on the sale without owing capital gains taxes and single filers can make $250,000.

But there are strict IRS rules to qualify.

Renting your home starts the clock for the “residence test,” which says the home must be your primary residence for 24 months of the five years before the sale. The 24 months do not need to be consecutive.

“It’s a huge factor,” said CFP David Flores Wilson, managing partner at Sincerus Advisory in New York. “Those numbers go into projections.”

Of course, the choice to sell your first home or rent it out ultimately hinges on your financial plan, and cash flow changes can affect retirement and other goals, he said.

Read more at CNBC.com

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What’s Next for Home Prices and Mortgage Rates?

 
 

If you’re thinking of making a move this year, there are two housing market factors that are probably on your mind: home prices and mortgage rates.

You’re wondering what’s going to happen next. And if it’s worth it to move now, or better to wait it out.

The only thing you can really do is make the best decision you can based on the latest information available. So, here’s what experts are saying about both prices and rates.

1. What’s Next for Home Prices?

One reliable place you can turn to for information on home price forecasts is the Home Price Expectations Survey from Fannie Mae – a survey of over one hundred economists, real estate experts, and investment and market strategists.

According to the most recent release, experts are projecting home prices will continue to rise at least through 2028 (see the graph below):

 
 

While the percent of appreciation varies year-to-year, this survey says we’ll see prices rise (not fall) for at least the next 5 years, and at a much more normal pace.

What does that mean for your move? If you buy now, your home will likely grow in value and you should gain equity in the years ahead. But, based on these forecasts, if you wait and prices continue to climb, the price of a home will only be higher later on. 

2. When Will Mortgage Rates Come Down?

This is the million-dollar question in the industry. And there’s no easy way to answer it. That’s because there are a number of factors that are contributing to the volatile mortgage rate environment we’re in. Odeta Kushi, Deputy Chief Economist at First American, explains:

“Every month brings a new set of inflation and labor data that can influence the direction of mortgage rates. Ongoing inflation deceleration, a slowing economy and even geopolitical uncertainty can contribute to lower mortgage rates. On the other hand, data that signals upside risk to inflation may result in higher rates.”

What happens next will depend on where each of those factors goes from here. Experts are optimistic rates should still come down later this year, but acknowledge changing economic indicators will continue to have an impact. As a CNET article says:

“Though mortgage rates could still go down later in the year, housing market predictions change regularly in response to economic data, geopolitical events and more.”

So, if you’re ready, willing, and able to afford a home right now, partner with a trusted real estate advisor to weigh your options and decide what’s right for you. 

Bottom Line

Connect with a trusted real estate agent to make sure you have the latest information available on home prices and mortgage rate expectations. Together you’ll go over what the experts are saying so you can make an informed decision on your move.

Read more at KeepingCurrentMatters.com

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Just Listed: Renovated Home with Stunning Views and No HOA in Winter Park!

 
 
 

Looking for mountain living with stunning views of Winter Park Resort and Byers Peak, a convenient location, and no HOA?

This mountain home has it all! Featuring wood siding, metal accents, a new composite deck, a paved driveway, and an oversized 1-car garage, it backs up to open space and has room for an additional garage.
This spacious 4-bed, 5-bath home offers 3 stories of renovated living space with numerous upgrades, including new doors, windows, roof, boiler, bathrooms, kitchen, flooring, paint, and more. Enjoy breathtaking views and the soothing sound of the Fraser River from one of the 3 decks. The 4th bedroom suite, complete with its own bathroom, kitchen, and living space, can be converted into a lock-off with a separate entrance.
But the perks don’t stop there! Coffee shops, breweries, restaurants, the LIFT bus stop, and grocery stores are just a stone’s throw away, offering ultimate convenience. The Fraser River Trail is practically on your doorstep, perfect for a bike ride to Winter Park or exploring Grand County’s trails. Welcome to mountain living at its finest – where every day is an adventure!

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Featured at West + Main Highlands Square: Erin Deardorff

 
 

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Meet Erin Deardorff

Life is an adventure and I love capturing the key memories along the way. My name is Erin Deardorff, and I am a photographer who discovered my passion through my adventures and desire to do something good for the world. What started as a blog to share my training and completion of a charity bike race led to a profound passion for capturing the meaningful snippets of my life. I know each action-packed or serene moment is fleeting, and I want to ensure the pause between shutter clicks is never lost. Each sale of my artwork includes a donation to support Alzheimer’s research to truly support my mission of Saving Memories by Making Memories and help us all remember the feeling of these moments even if the true memory eventually fades away. Step behind the lens with me and leave with more than a photo of worldly travels and the beauty of nature.

 
 

Learn more about Erin in our Q+A!

Who/what are your biggest influences?

My love for the great outdoors and seeing the world. I have been to almost 50 countries and by been there that requires experiencing it and not just having a layover. I enjoy sharing these amazing experiences with others.

What do you like to do outside of work?

I love to ski, bike, hike, and paddle enjoying the great outdoors with my husband and friends.

 
 

How did you arrive where you are today?

I decided to do a charity bike ride to fundraise for Alzheimer’s given my grandfather was diagnosed with it, and both my grandparents were very charitable people. While doing the ride, I created a blog to share my training and eventually that evolved into a passion for photography and capturing life’s experiences.

If you had a choice between two superpowers, being invisible or flying, which would you choose??

Flying so I could get to my next experience in the world faster!

 
 

What is the best piece of advice you have ever gotten?

Trust in yourself. It took a long time for me to get up the courage to ask about hanging my art up at different places. I wasn’t sure if they would say thanks, but no thanks, or if I would know what I was doing with all of the little details etc. After entering my first contest and placing, I garnered a spot in a mountain town art gallery for that picture and from there I grew my legs. I realized that I would never get to display and sell my art if I didn’t take the first step and ask.

What are your thoughts about your city’s creative scene for artists, designers, crafters, makers and/or small businesses?

I am lucky enough to live in Colorado and have had access to two of the most amazing art and small business areas. The first is where this show is. The Highlands in Denver is one of the most amazing communities with not only great food and shops, but also fantastic people who want to help their fellow people thrive. I have also spent a lot of time in the mountains and the people up there have encouraged me and pushed me to do many things with my photography that I never would have thought of. They look to shop local before they look elsewhere and in some cases push their friend’s businesses more than their own.

 
 

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Just Listed: A Spacious Cul-de-Sac Gem with Modern Amenities!

 
 
 

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This is the exciting property in Saddle Rock Ridge you’ve been waiting for presenting convenient access to amenities, schools, and nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac. Step in from the front porch to be greeted with vaulted ceilings, an abundance of light, and seamless open-concept floor plan. The great room moves into the dining space and kitchen where you’ll discover a pantry room and sliding doors to the terrace. The horseshoe kitchen in an advantageous spot accommodates multiple cooks and provides plentiful cabinet space. Laundry closet with new washer + dryer, garage + basement entries, and powder room perfect the main level. Ascend the stairs and find the secluded primary suite with sitting area to enjoy the overlook. Accompanying the primary is an en suite bathroom + walk-in closet. The upper level delivers another full bathroom and two additional bedrooms with built-ins, spacious closets, and coveted south-facing windows. In the basement appreciate a large finished rec room with shelving and a far-reaching storeroom. This level is fit with egress windows offering natural light and additional peace of mind. The backyard is a private, thoughtfully curated oasis and includes the spa for year-round benefits. Enjoy Colorful Colorado with three finished levels, over 2,000 square feet, and an attached two car garage. Schedule a showing today or visit an open house.

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