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Rent vs. Buy

by Don DeHanas, Associate Broker

The comprehensive and non-partisan real estate website Trulia published a feature article in March that brashly trumpeted, “Ain’t No Lie, It’s Cheaper to Buy, Buy, Buy.” It’s safe to assume that if the headline were a bit longer, it would end with the words “a home.” That would have thrown off the whole catchy rhyming scheme, but the point is clear: it makes better financial sense, almost everywhere in America, for people to buy a home than to rent one.

The article goes on to report that, according to Trulia’s own Rent vs Buy Index for the winter of 2012, it was less expensive to buy than to rent in 98 of the nation’s 100 major metropolitan areas, including traditionally high-priced cities, such as Los Angeles, New York and Boston. The two exceptions are Honolulu and San Francisco, each of which landed in the next category, “renting and buying offer a similar value.”

After a little bit of research on the Internet, you should have no trouble figuring out if renting or buying is right for you in your individual situation. One simple formula to try is to research the asking price for a variety of rentals in the area in which you want to live and calculate the average. Repeat this process by researching the prices for homes that have sold recently in the same area (do not use listing prices as these are generally higher than the selling price), and then factor in some of the other costs usually incurred by both renters and buyers, such as deposits, insurance, maintenance, and taxes.

For a more immediate comparison, albeit potentially less applicable to your personal situation, there are numerous free rent-vs-buy calculators at your disposal online. Some of the comparatively more trustworthy sites to try include Ginnie Mae, MSN Money and the New York Times.

Of course, in the long run there is another factor to consider which goes beyond simple month-to-month expenses, namely the opportunity to build up equity as a homeowner. Over time, this has traditionally been a key source of wealth accumulation for Americans. Even though the current real estate market nationally continues to face challenges, this is still true today.

Sunset Concert Festival and Farmers’ Market

by Don DeHanas, Associate Broker

The appealing planned community of St. Charles, Md., lies approximately 23 miles southeast of downtown Washington, D.C. near the attractive small city of Waldorf, Md.

This scenic region, home to more than 67,000 people, gets even more attractive, lovely and charming every year during the Sunset Concert Festival and Farmers’ Market. These tasty and harmonious events take place on Fridays from May through August.

The Farmers’ Market is held at O’Donnell Lake and opens for business on Fridays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., and at 8 a.m. Saturdays. Concerts take place in the O’Donnell Lake Restaurant Park (located adjacent to the Hilton Garden Inn in St. Charles). In anticipation of the setting sun and all of its attendant kaleidoscopic natural beauty, the performers typically take the stage at about 7 p.m.

According to the community of St. Charles’ city website, the Farmers’ Market is expanding to include Wednesday afternoons. Additionally, the Farmers’ Market that used to take place at the Festival in Waldorf site is relocating to a spot near St. Patrick’s and Smallwood Drive.

Friday, May 11, 2012, kicked off the outdoor music festival’s fourth consecutive year, serving up live performances from a wide variety of regional bands, playing an equally wide variety of musical genres.  

This summer’s roster of performers pops up when you click here and surf over to the St. Charles community’s website, or you can just peruse the list right here (excluding the May 11th show):

  • May 18 – U.S. Navy Band
  • May 25 – BI Richardson & the Black Coffee Experience
  • June 1 – Jennifer Cooper & GrooveSpan
  • June 8 – USAF Rock Band – Max Impact
  • June 15 – Lynn Hollyfield Band
  • June 22 – Steve Cavanaugh Band
  • June 29 – US Navy – Cruisers
  • July 6 – John OLoughlin and the Blarney Stones Band
  • July 13 – Jennifer Cutting and OCEAN Celtic Band
  • July 20 – Higher Hands
  • July 27 – Kajun Kelley Band
  • Aug. 3 – Singer-Songwriter Showcase with Matt Silkworth
  • Aug. 10 – Deanna Dove
  • Aug. 17 – Anthony Swampdog Clark
  • Aug. 24 – Karen Collins and the Backroads Band
  • Aug. 31 – Eric Scott Band

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