Monday, November 03, 2008

When you first move to Colorado Springs, there are some good reasons to rent a place sometimes. Here are a few:
1. Getting to know the area. While this is generally a "30 minute town" (30 minutes north to south, east to west), there are lots of neighborhoods and school districts, and if you don't have time to get a little familiarization first, it can be helpful sometimes to rent first until you feel like you know the town better.
2. You aren't staying long. If your sojourn here is going to be only 2 years or less, and you know that up front, it is a safer bet to rent instead of buying.
3. You have bad credit. I don't mean a couple of blips, I mean BAD. If your credit score is under 620 these days, you may HAVE to rent.
4. You have very little income to work with. The landlords are more likely to let you spend your whole paycheck on rent than the banks.
5. Your job security is not good. If you think you are prone to getting to getting laid off or fired soon, a rental with as short of a lease as possible is probably better to keep you "light on your feet" in case something happens.
6. Your down payment is tied up in a house that is not yet sold. While there are some good ways to work around this, sometimes you just have to wait it out.

There are some caveats to these arguments of course.

1. Because of the way our MANY school districts work, even if you rent when you first arrive, if you have kids, you will probably want to make a school district decision that can last, because otherwise you may not only be moving more than once, you may end up in different schools and school districts in the process.
2. For a given comfort level, you are not going to save a TON by renting. Rents tend to run about the same as the interest rates, so a $250,000 house is going to rent for around $1250 - $1400 per month. The same house can usually be bought for a similar house payment, allowing that maintenance, taxes and insurance can make it slightly more per month, even with very little down. After a few years, the rent while likely be higher, the house payment will not be.
3. If you have pets, you are much more restricted in the places you can rent.
4. Moving twice can be a royal pain!
Preliminary sales statistics for October homes sales show sales down 10.2% from last October, and prices down 5.4%. With all the uncertainty of the financial markets and the election, I'm actually a bit surprised it isn't worse. My personal opinion is that life will settle down after the election, and people will go back to buying and selling.
Our summery fall weather is supposed to cool off a bit this week. I actually had to turn my sprinklers back on yesterday because the grass was getting crunchy already since our little snow of a week or 2 ago.
Today's photo is of my wife Holly, on the New Santa Fe Trail on Saturday, where the trail hits the south entrance to Air Force Academy. This is a very pretty, easy piece of walking and we enjoyed the 70+ degree weather on Saturday.

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