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Prioritizing Lifestyle Amid Rising Rates

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Prioritizing Lifestyle Amid Rising Interest Rates
The real estate market has changed over the past year. One of the biggest issues facing anyone considering a home purchase or sale is rising interest rates. After enjoying years of mortgage rates in the 2-3% range, many borrowers are shocked to see a conventional 30-year fixed loan offering rates as high as 7%. While historically reasonable, this increase is having an impact on the real estate market. If you are considering a move, it's important to remember that your lifestyle still needs to take precedence over these temporary changes.
First, your mortgage interest rate is just one aspect of your overall financial situation. Taking a more holistic view of the potential move, including lifestyle and personal needs, may provide a more favorable picture. For example, if the move is a downsize, what is the savings in loan amount (less expensive home), maintenance and repair costs, utility costs, property taxes, etc.? One must also consider the potential tax deduction difference that mortgage interest might provide.
Another important consideration is that property values may have dropped in some areas as rates have increased. While one may not completely balance the other, it can make the increase more palatable. Additionally, rates fluctuate and if interest rates decrease, you might have the option to refinance down the road. Meanwhile, home values have historically been a great vehicle for wealth building as values rise over time.
Finally, and most importantly, if your lifestyle has changed and you want to move, then that should be your priority. Quality of life is the single most important aspect of health. While rising interest rates may change your decision, it should not keep you from moving if that's what's best.

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My blog is here so I can share valuable information and help you when you are ready to make a move. Wether you are looking to sell, buy, or rent, the process can be a bit overwhelming. The market is on fire and there are so many things to think abou
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