Are You Afraid Of the Grass Being Greener On The Other Side?
November 20, 2008
“But what if mortgage rates drop next month…”, “I’d hate to pay too much for a home”, “I want to buy at the absolute bottom of the market…not a penny more!” “What if I buy now and then price go down again – I’ll be upside down within a few months!”
It’s human nature to want the best deal – the nicest house for your money – the lowest possible interest rate. But while caution may be good in choosing which stocks have good investment potential, many people lose sight of the fact that the primary reason for buying a home is to provide shelter for you and your family. Yes, I know that many have speculated in real estate over the last few years and cashed in on the escalating home prices. But those days are not these days.
Today your main motivation should be to find the best fit for your budget and your family. Does it really matter whether you pay 5% or 4% for a mortgage if you find a home that fits nicely into your conservative financial plan? Isn’t it more important to have a space for your daughter to practice the piano away from the noisy den than to have a cheap house with a floor plan that’s all wrong? Or wouldn’t you enjoy a beautiful shade tree in the back yard where you can hang a hammock more than a great deal on a home right next to a busy road?
Yes, there will be buyers who will buy at the lowest prices of the century and get a low mortgage too. But will they have the luxury of picking out a home that fits their needs, that nurtures their soul? Will they find a home that makes them go “Aaaaaah!” at the end of the day as they walk through the front door? Or will they merely use the space as a functional place to lay their head.
If you look to what makes a house a home, you’ll find that the grass is just as green, if not greener in a home chosen for love rather than money!
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Latitude: 33.411199 -- Longitude: -111.746438
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Mesa is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona and part of the Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale Metropolitan Area. It is the third-largest city in Arizona, after Phoenix and Tucson.
Mesa is one of the United States' fastest-growing cities, and currently ranks as the 41st-largest. In 2005 the mid-decade Census survey estimated the city's population to be 448,096. Though a suburban city, Mesa actually has a larger population than better-known cities such as St. Louis, Missouri, Miami, Florida and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Despite its large population, Mesa has a decidedly bedroom-community, sprawl-like character. Its downtown is minimal, and there are very few buildings in Mesa with more than two stories. Nevertheless, the recently completed Mesa Arts Center may help invigorate downtown Mesa. The city is also home to many gated retirement communities, which may explain the large percentage of senior citizens in the population.
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Arizona 2000 Census Population Profile Map
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Mesa |
Arizona |
United States |
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| Population |
396,375 |
5,130,632 |
281,421,906 |
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| Median age |
32 |
34.2 |
35.3 |
|---|
| Median age for Male |
30.7 |
32.9 |
34 |
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| Median age for Female |
33.6 |
35.5 |
36.5 |
|---|
| Households |
146,643 |
1,901,327 |
105,480,101 |
|---|
| Household population |
392,426 |
5,020,782 |
273,643,273 |
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| Average household size |
2.68 |
2.64 |
2.59 |
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| Families |
99,856 |
1,287,367 |
71,787,347 |
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| Average family size |
3.2 |
3.18 |
3.14 |
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| Housing units |
175,701 |
2,189,189 |
115,904,641 |
|---|
| Occupied units |
146,643 |
1,901,327 |
105,480,101 |
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| Vacant units |
29,058 |
287,862 |
10,424,540 |
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