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First time homebuyers

Emily Oster

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We have several friends who have recently purchased their first home or are in the process of looking. Most of them have been working for a few years, are feeling settled (enough) to stay in one place for a while and were tired of renting. I have spoken with all of them about what their experience has been like as first time homebuyers and they have all said the process is rather overwhelming. They didn't know where to begin, what they should be committing to, who the appropriate people were to talk to, if they were getting a good deal etc. Hearing all of this and knowing that at some point (not sure when) we would be in the same position, I wanted to do a first time homebuyer series. However, I was/am unsure where to start as its not necessarily a linear process and seems very dependent on location and timing. So I decided that I would just come at it from all different angles without necessarily having a plan. 

I will start with sharing an article I read in USA today a couple of weeks ago. Entitled First time buyers losing out as home sales risethe piece describes how for the last 14 months U.S. home prices have risen showing a positive trend in the market, however, the number of first-time buyers is lower than in years past. According to the National Association of Realtors, in May of 2013 first time homebuyers accounted for 28% of existing home purchases which is down 6% from last year and 8% from two years ago. The article, written by Julie Schmit, goes on to cite three key factors in this reduction.

1. Competition - A growing number of current buyers are cash buyers (33% this past May) or repeat buyers who can provide larger down payments. First-time buyers are unlikely cash buyers and often use low down-payment loans for making their first large purchase.

2. Tight Credit - Home loans are harder to get since the mortgage crisis especially for those with a lower credit score.

3. Recession - The recession affected everyone, however, the 25-34 year old age group experienced a higher unemployment rate than adults overall according to Jed Kolko, a Trulia economist.  

The implications are that young people are missing out on low interest rates and below average home prices. In addition, first time buyers are vital to a housing recovery as they allow existing home-owners to sell and move into larger and more expensive homes. 

As I am not economist or anyone who really knows anything about mortgages and the housing market, I can't really personally comment on the article. It did get me thinking though and has sparked me to pay closer attention to what is going on with mortgage rates and current market trends. 

Stay tuned... 

 

 

Realty Round Up: Harbor Springs Township, Michigan

Emily Oster

Driving again! This time I am heading to Northern Michigan (about 4 hours north of Pentwater) to the Harbor Springs area. I grew up vacationing in Northern Michigan so I am rather excited about this trip. I am going to be in and around the Little Traverse Bay area so I thought I would select Harbor Springs Township to feature. The town of Harbor Springs, sits at the south end of the township with Cross Village marking the northern edge. The "Tunnel of Trees" as it is called connects the two with views of Lake Michigan visible almost the whole 20 mile stretch. Cross Village is home to the famous Legs Inn, an authentic Polish restaurant family owned and operated for over 90 years, and is well worth the drive. Harbor Springs, which is just a ten minute drive from my family's vacation home, is a beautiful small town that comes alive during the summer months. Some of my almost favorite local attractions are:

- Tom's Mom's Cookies - I will be sure to enjoy some fresh out of their oven and bring a dozen home!
- The Outfitter - the go to store for all your outdoor needs
- American Spoon Foods - amazing for all things jarred.

House #1: $0 - $250,000

 

information and images via Zillow

information and images via Zillow

This recently renovated home has a great location with just a ten minute drive to downtown Harbor and access to 250' of Lake Michigan beachfront. Other features include: a finished basement, a carriage house and lots of cottage charm.

House #2: $250,000 - $500,000

information and images via Zillow

information and images via Zillow

The view from this home is definitely its main selling point however it also has other great attributes such as an updated kitchen, lots of bedrooms, and 100' of beachfront access. 

House #3: $500,000 - $750,000

information and images via Zillow

information and images via Zillow

This home is located just north of Cross Village and is completely new construction. It sits on the beach with amazing views out to the lake from almost every room. Another bonus is its large lot size.

House #4: $750,000 - $1,000,000

information and images via Zillow

information and images via Zillow

This historic home basically has it all. A very convenient location to Harbor, a view and direct and easy access to the lake. It has also a guest cottage which would be great for large gatherings.  

Happy Friday! 

spindle beds

Emily Oster

There is something that I really love about spindle beds. I can't totally place what it is but I think it has to do with how easy they transition across styles - country to modern and everything in between. I also really like how most are elevated off the floor making the bed its own private space. Here are a few of my favorites: 

1. Noir Trading Ferret Bed via Lonny   2. Gwendoline Spindle Bed by Bradshaw Kirchofer Handmade Furniture  3. Jenny Lind Bed by Land of Nod  4. Room by Tilton Fenwick  5. Via Elle Decor  6. Via Better Homes and Gardens&…

1. Noir Trading Ferret Bed via Lonny   2. Gwendoline Spindle Bed by Bradshaw Kirchofer Handmade Furniture  3. Jenny Lind Bed by Land of Nod  4. Room by Tilton Fenwick  5. Via Elle Decor  6. Via Better Homes and Gardens  7. Beach Cottage by Sarah Scales  8. House on Martha's Vineyard by Ferguson & Shamamian