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Mortgage Rate Update

Mortgage Rate Update


Financial Reasons to Buy

There are a number of personal and emotional reasons to buy a home. But there are also some strong financial reasons to make the investment. Here are just a few of those reasons:

Increase Net Worth: Few things have a greater impact on net worth than owning a home. In a comparison of renters versus homeowners, the Federal Reserve Board of Consumer Finance found that the average net worth of renters was just $4,000 compared to homeowners at $184,400.

A Big Tax Deduction: One of the largest tax deductions available is the amount of interest paid on a mortgage. In fact, a $150,000 home at a 5.50% interest rate can add up to approximately $8,000 in first year's interest. This amounts to a significant savings - effectively reducing the amount of a homeowner's monthly mortgage payment.

Long-Term Appreciation: Over the last few years, home prices have corrected and become more affordable. While that's good news for potential buyers, it has overshadowed the long-term appreciation of a home's value. The reality is, despite market ups and downs between 1950 and 2002, US home prices appreciated at an annual growth rate of 4.8%. Even if you calculate a modest appreciation of 3%, a home purchased today for $150,000 will grow in value to $364,000 over 30 years.

In addition, don't forget that the government is offering a tax credit of up to $8,000 for first-time buyers through June 30, 2010. The tax credit has also been expanded so that qualified purchasers who have owned and occupied a primary residence for a period of five consecutive years during the last eight years can receive a tax credit of up to $6,500.

Mortgage Interest Rates for Fixed Rate Mortgages*

Rates as of Thursday, 10th December, 2009:

Term

Conforming

APR

Payment per
$1,000

Jumbo

APR

Payment per
$1,000

30-Yr. fixed

360

4.875%

5.092%

$5.29

5.250%

5.383%

$5.52

15-Yr. fixed

180

4.375%

4.745%

$7.59

4.750%

4.975%

$7.78

7-Yr. fixed ARM

360

4.875%

5.092%

$5.29

5.500%

5.635%

$5.68

5-Yr. fixed ARM

360

4.000%

4.206%

$4.77

5.375%

5.509%

$5.60

3-Yr. fixed ARM

360

4.875%

5.092%

$5.29

5.375%

5.509%

$5.60

FHA 30-year fixed

360

4.750%

4.965%

$5.22

5.000%

5.131%

$5.37

*Rates are subject to change due to market fluctuations and borrower's eligibility.

Karl Peidl
Pleasant Valley Home Mortgage Corp.
305 Harper Drive, Suite 3
Moorestown, NJ 08057

856-252-1224

kpeidl@pvhmconline.com

www.karlpeidl.com

www.pleasantvalleyhomemortgage.com

New Jersey: Licensed by the N. J. Department of Banking and Insurance Delaware: Licensed Lender by the Delaware Office of the State Bank Commissioner.



Karl Peidl
Pleasant Valley Home Mortgage Corp.
305 Harper Drive, Suite 3
Moorestown, NJ 08057

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Posted Thursday Dec 10