What If We Say Goodbye to The Mortgage Interest Deduction?

This morning I read an article at www.Kiplingers.com titled "Finally, a Bottom for Home Prices" by Jerome Idaszak.Housing Bottom from Woodbridge Mortgage Lender

In the article the authors states "home prices will continue to bottom into the spring 2012 and recover the lost ground by the end of the year."

This is a very interesting take and I would love to hear the opinion of our local Realtors in the trenches daily.

Altough the article was about home prices the question from the comments, "If the Mortgage Interest Deduction was taken away would owning a home still be more attractive than renting?", is worth exploring.

I suppose it depends on who you ask, but I say ABSOLUTELY...consider the true story of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson (names changed to protect the innocent), two hardworking middle class parents from Woodbridge, Virginia.

Single family Woodbridge VirginiaThe Johnsons, were renters,that decided to move from their three bedroom apartment into a single family home with a two year lease. They were glad to get away from the annoying neighbors running over their heads upstairs and they were very pleased that the neighborhood elementary school had an excellent rating.

The first year all went well at their new residence. They enjoyed the space and comfort of the home and their son was doing very well in the new school. Unfortunately, things took a dramatic turn in year two of the lease.

Unbeknown to the Johnsons the owner was having financial difficulty and had started paying the mortgage late on the property. Let's just say the poop hit the fan, when a foreclosure notice was place on the property door in early January. 

The home was eventually foreclosed and sold on the courthouse leaving the Johnsons, devastated and needing to relocate their family abruptly, as the new owner was not looking to be a landlord.

The Johnsons were penalized for simply being renters. I suspect there are plenty more stories like this as people faithfully pay their rent to landlords, with no clue that the landlord is not paying the mortgage for whatever reason.

This story does have a happy ending as the Johnsons purchased a home of their own in Woodbridge, Virginia  three months after the above debacle.

So in my opinion, mortgage interest deduction or not, owing a home versus renting a home, wins hands down. Especially when you look at buying a home in Woodbridge, Virginia as shelter, security, and stability for your family. And not as some investment to be flipped, flopped, deducted or whatever....

I am huge supporter of keeping the mortgage interest deduction in place for homeowners, a deduction I am happy to personally have.

But if the mortgage interest deduction went away today I still would prefer buying a home in Woodbridge, Virgina versus Renting, how about you?

Home affordability rates are at all time lows with lower interest rates and home prices, to see if it's better to buy a home in Woodbridge Virginia or rent, please email or call your Woodbridge Mortgage Lender at 703-497-3936 to have a complete Rent vs.Own analysis for your specific situation.

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Comments

Markita thank you for the post, I have always wondered why someone would not pay the mortgage when they have a renter in the property why not use that money to pay the mortgage that you have on it andkeep the property???? It just does not make sense at all. I say owning is always better no matter how you cut the cake, slice the pie , pour the tea or what ever you would like to say. The property is yours to say this is my HOME... no one can kick you out .... no KNOWING YOUR OPTIONS  papers stuck on your door (that is if you make your payments)... You choose the colors you choose how you maintain it.... you see the words here YOU CHOOSE....its that simple make the move purchase a house today and make it your HOME.... MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY....

Posted by Laura Filip - CRS, CHMS, CNHS, RCC BROKER TLF PROPERTIES INC 5 months ago

Thanks TLF for your emphateic response and of course I completely agree. Have a great holiday as well.

Posted by Markita Woods FHA and VA Loans Woodbridge Mortgage Lender (WestStar Mortgage NLMS#196099) 5 months ago

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