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    Why Now May Be a Good Time to Cash in on Your Home’s Equity and Rent

    This is a question that many people are asking themselves these days: "should I rent or should I buy?" The answer may be...

    • Stewart Woodward
    • June 11th, 2021
    • 6 min read

    This is a question that many people are asking themselves these days: "should I rent or should I buy?" The answer may be different for everyone, but some recent trends in the housing market may mean it's time to cash in and rent. 

    The median US home value has been increasing steadily over the last few years, from $131,674 in January 2000 to $300,986 in December 2020. And while this increase can be attributed to inflation rates, other factors play into this, such as low mortgage interest rates (3.8% at the moment) and tight inventory levels, making it difficult for buyers to find homes. 

    If you're getting ready to sell your house, now might be the time to sell and rent until home sale prices stabilize once more. 

    The housing market is in flux.

    The housing market is dependent on the supply and demand of available homes. Right now, we are in a period where more demand than usual has created an upward trend in home list prices. This has placed many homeowners at a crossroads; should they cash in on this once-in-a-lifetime market or hold. If that is the case, what options do they have if the supply of homes is still much lower than the current demand? 

    It might take some time to find the home you are looking for, but you may have the opportunity to find a rental with the option to purchase during the time being. If this does not become an option for you, be patient. Rent for a year until you either find your dream home or talk to the landlord about purchasing.

    There has been growth for townhome builds as the housing demand shifts to more suburban and exurban areas.  This creates an affordable homeownership option for many first-time buyers. Talk to your real estate agent to see if this option is available in your area.

    Another option is to rent and keep your eyes open for "for sale by owner" signs in your desired neighborhood, then call your agent right away. These sellers may not want to use an agent to list their home, but they may not have a problem working with a buyer who an agent represents.

    Don’t commit yourself if you’re unsure

    Renting is an option that many people have been considering recently, especially if they are not sure about their long-term goals. It's a good idea to think ahead before committing yourself to one option forever...and renting may be just what you need for now until the housing market returns to “normal.”

    Timing is important in the housing market. It can save, or cause, a lot of headaches. If you are relocating temporarily and are unsure if you see yourself staying in the area, renting is the better option. Buying a home is a big commitment and a lengthy process that should not be rushed. It should receive your full attention and time. 

    We want to make sure you avoid home buyer’s remorse if at all possible during this crazy time. Check out our recent blog covering the ways to avoid this kind of regret.

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    Renting might actually be the cheaper option

    The average household spends about 30% of their income on housing, and renting may be cheaper than purchasing a home right now for previous homeowners. While this isn't always the case, the high cost of home purchases at the moment creates rental favor. 

    Inman reports that renters are in luck, “Rent rates in March are up 1.1 percent year over year (in the top 50 markets) or are relatively flat, while home prices have leaped up 17 percent year over year. This is good news for movers who can’t find a place to buy. The other good news for movers is that there is 15.8 percent more rental inventory now than a year ago.”

    For individuals who are afraid of “overpaying” for the current home inventory, short or long-term rentals could be the solution in the meantime. You may end up saving more money in the long run if you sell your current home for top dollar during this high market demand and wait to repurchase your next home with the proceeds of your sale. 

    Enjoy the freedom of renting

    There are many benefits of renting that homeowners don't get to experience, such as moving freely and living anywhere they want. 

    We hear it all the time “location is everything," and the beauty of not settling down, and creating more permanent roots, is the freedom to explore your options. Renting allows you to live in different neighborhoods and search for the perfect location before deciding whether to buy again. Are there a few areas of town or even different cities you have thought of finding permanent residence in? If you have the type of life that allows you to move every few months or every year, you can open yourself up to a world of possibilities. 

    You may just find that your once ideal area of town isn’t what you thought it would be. If you take advantage of exploring short-term living, you may just know the perfect spot when you decide to purchase your next home.

     

    With inventory low and prices climbing, it is a great time to sell if you are considering downsizing or relocating in the near future. Some key considerations for timing include budgeting for commissions and closing costs and finding an agent that can help with these expenses. 

    Those who have rented previously but don't want to do so again because they would rather own their property outright could also be a good opportunity to buy into today's market while interest rates remain relatively stable. 

    We're happy to answer any questions about the process when you are ready.

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    Stewart Woodward

    781-647-1552
    I believe real estate is about more than just transactions—it's about helping people find their place in the world while building community. After 40+ years as an entrepreneur, including running a successful commercial photography business based in Waltham for two decades, I've brought my eye for detail and passion for service to the real estate industry. My background in visual arts gives me a unique perspective on showcasing properties, while my experience as a business owner taught me the value of meticulous precision and unwavering client advocacy. With my Metro West Home Team brand, I provide personalized, one-on-one service to every client. My approach combines savvy negotiation skills with local knowledge and a customer-first philosophy. My track record speaks for itself—in recent years, my seller clients' properties have sold for an average of 98.58% of original listing price, typically with offers accepted within 12 days. But what truly matters to me is guiding clients through what can often be an overwhelming process with flexibility, creativity, and personal warmth. Before joining REAL Broker, I managed my own boutique real estate brokerage, Central Square Realty Group, in downtown Waltham for four years. This entrepreneurial experience deepened my understanding of the local market and allowed me to develop a hands-on approach to real estate that continues to benefit my clients today. I'm proud to now be part of REAL Broker, a publicly-traded, technology-powered brokerage operating throughout the U.S. and Canada. Their innovative platform and agent-centric approach perfectly align with my commitment to excellent client service and their motto: "Work Hard, Be Kind." I'm a licensed Real Estate Broker in Massachusetts, a member of both the Massachusetts and National Associations of Realtors, and hold Seller Representative Specialist (SRS) and Military Relocation Professional (MRP) certifications. With over 90 clients served and more than $39 million in sales volume over my 12+ years in real estate, I've developed the expertise to handle any situation—but I've never lost sight of the human element that makes this profession so rewarding. Beyond my professional life, I remain deeply connected to my community. I'm active in the Rotary Club, where I served as president and currently serve as treasurer of the Waltham Club. I also participate in the Chambers of Commerce across Waltham, Watertown, and Newton. My civic engagement includes serving as a trustee of historic Gore Place, where I lead the Buildings and Grounds committee and contribute as an active member of the development committee. I'm also proud to serve on the City of Waltham's Affordable Housing committee, working to ensure our community remains accessible for all residents. I believe in giving back to the community that has supported me. Both personally and through my Metro West HOME Team business, I actively support important local non-profits. We've been a Community Partner of Gore Place for many years, helping to preserve this historic landmark through ongoing sponsorship. With my background in the arts, I'm also passionate about supporting local creativity. Each November, my business and I sponsor the Waltham Mills Artist Association's annual open studios event, creating opportunities for visitors to experience art being created firsthand and to connect directly with talented local artists.

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