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First Person: Why Generation X Needs to Be Mortgage Free | South Salem NY Homes

 

According to some headlines, Generation X has the most financial stress compared to any other generation. Many of us bought homes during the housing bubble. We are sending our children to college at a time when private college tuition costs as much as a house (not a house payment). In order to feel less stressed financially, I have made paying off my mortgage my No. 1 goal. So many experts scoff at the idea of putting extra money toward a mortgage when interest rates are so low. I have a mortgage rate of 2.75 percent. Because my interest rate is so low, I don’t usually have enough mortgage interest to make it worth my while to itemize my deductions. Therefore, I don’t deduct my mortgage interest. According to a recent article by The Street, people who are 35 to 44 have the most financial worries. A Pew study shows Generation X lost an average of $33,000 per person after the Great Recession. Although I’m dealing with stagnant wages, layoffs in my family and high college costs, I know owning my home outright will provide economic security for the rest of our lives.

Owning instead of renting

If I could come out ahead even though I bought a home during the top of the housing bubble, I am confident my Gen-X peers will come out ahead by buying a home at this time. Even though real estate prices are not at the bottom, it’s still more affordable to buy now than it was during the housing bubble. We pay just $900 a month to own our home, but renting a similar home would cost $1,300. When we retire, we will just have to pay property taxes as well as optional home owner’s insurance.

 

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/first-person-why-generation-x-needs-mortgage-free-184800194–finance.html

US mortgage applications near flat in latest week: MBA | South Salem NY Real Estate

 

Applications for U.S. home mortgages edged slightly lower in the latest week, an industry group said on Wednesday.

The Mortgage Bankers Association said its seasonally adjusted index of mortgage application activity, which includes both refinancing and home purchase demand, slipped 0.2 percent to

The index hit its lowest level since December 2000 at the end of last year, soon after the U.S. Federal Reserve announced it would start pulling back on its $85 billion per month bond-buying program as the economy grows strong enough to stand on its own.

The interest rate on fixed 30-year mortgages averaged 4.52 percent last week, the lowest level since November and down 5 basis points from the previous week.

 

http://www.cnbc.com/id/101371017

Manhattan apartment sales market caps off winning year as deals and prices hit new records | South Salem NY Homes

Sales volume surges nearly 27%; Average price rises 5.3% to $1,538,203

Manhattan’s apartment market ended 2013 on a high note as a flood of buyers sent sales volume and prices to record levels, according to multiple reports.

Sales in the quarter surged nearly 27% to 3,297, compared with last year, marking the largest number of fourth quarter closings on record, according to Douglas Elliman….

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/manhattan-apartment-sales-market-caps-winning-year-deals-prices-hit-new-records-article-1.1564829#ixzz2pMEXfPji

Wells Fargo settles Fannie Mae repurchase claims for $541M | South Salem NY Homes

Wells Fargo will pay Fannie Mae $541 million to settle allegations that many of the mortgages it originated and sold to the mortgage giant before 2009 included false representations and warranties.  When $50 million in loans that Wells Fargo has already repurchased are included, the settlement totals $591 million, Fannie Mae said.

 

Source: fanniemae.com. – See more at: http://www.inman.com/wire/wells-fargo-settles-fannie-mae-repurchase-claims-for-541m/?utm_source=20131231&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dailyheadlinesam#sthash.35G8mGgb.dpuf