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Buying Vs. Renting Your First Place Adult Living
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Housing Options What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word “Housing?” Two-story house? High-rise apartment? Townhouse? Chances are the first thing that comes to your mind is the home in which you live in right now.
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Out on your own As you continue on your own, the housing that suits you best might be quite different from the house that you live in now. Think of all of the different types of housing. Make a list.
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Single-Family Homes Come in all sizes and styles May be built on large or small lots of land Located in different types of neighborhoods
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Single-Family Homes
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Multiple-Family Homes Apartments Duplexes Townhouses
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Apartments Variety of sizes and styles High-rise building Smaller buildings with only a few units Huge complexes Location varies as well
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Apartment
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Town House and Duplexes Housing Units in which at least two units are attached Share a common wall Townhouses often come in clusters of 4-8 units in one structure Duplexes are only 2
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TownHouse
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Duplex
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Mobile/Modular Homes Most “mobile” homes today are actually mobile Most are set on some type of foundation Usually they are set in a mobile-home park and never moved Generally quite spacious Offer a low price option for someone who wants to own a home
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Mobile/Modular Homes
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Rent or Buy Most of these different types of homes can be owned or rented Single-Family Homes Own Responsible for all maintenance and yard care Mobile Homes in a Park Own the home but rent the land or lot it is on
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Take a look at your housing needs How many bedrooms do you need? How many bathrooms do you need? Special purpose rooms desired? Recreation/TV Office/Study Sewing/Crafts/Hobby Room How much storage space/closet space do you need?
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Take a look at your housing needs Do you need A garage/carport? Parking Space? Room for pets? Space for garden? Room for play/children? Other outdoor space
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Take a look at your housing needs Life-style Do you have pets? Do you want recreational facilities nearby Pool, tennis courts Do you like to take care of a yard, garden, etc? Do you like to fix things, paint, etc? Do you want to be able to fix up a place to suit your own style?
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What type of housing suits you? Single family house Apartment Mobile Home Town House or Duplex
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What are some factors that you need to consider in your selection of a place to live? Length of time you will live there Future housing needs Parents, children Distance to work Medical facilities Places of worship Construction of housing Access to schools/daycare Location Neighborhood, city Fire and Police Protection Shopping & Recreational facilities City Services New/older home
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Pros and Cons of Renting Pros Starting out on your own as a young, single adult No responsibility for repairs, maintenance Recreational facilities Laundry facilities More mobility or flexibility Does not require large outlay of cash Cons Lack of control of the property Property owners can raise rent Restrictions Pets children redecorating
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Pros and Cons of Buying Advantages Pride of ownership Freedom to decorate, landscape Independence Financial advantages Equity Tax deduction for mortgage Interest and property tax deductions Cons Time consuming and expensive home repairs Costs Down Payment Loan cost
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Your First Place You have four rooms Bedroom Living Room Kitchen Bathroom On your poster board you will paste your furnishing in the rooms List all furnishings Describe your color schemes Show your Price your Pad
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Room Planner http://roomplanner.icovia.com/thebrick/resou rces/icovia.aspx http://roomplanner.icovia.com/thebrick/resou rces/icovia.aspx Click on tab “Design your own room”
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