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Grand Rapids, MI: 5 Reasons Why You Should Buy a Home Today (Cheryl Grant, Keller Williams Realty)

5 Reasons Why You Should Buy a Home Today

by Steve Harney on July 27, 2010 ·

Homeownership almost seems like a dirty word in today’s society. People are blogging, tweeting and facebooking their belief that buying a home is just plain stupid. I respect their opinion on the issue though I totally disagree. Why?

This might be the best time to buy a home in American real estate history.

Some might think I’m crazy. Cynics might think that I am saying this because I still hold a real estate license (though I have not listed nor sold a home in ten years). My reason for saying it is actually quite simple. Owning a home makes more sense than not owning a home for the vast majority of families in this country. Let me give you five reasons why.

1. Real Estate is a Great Long Term Investment

Don’t take my word on this. This is what Mike Mandel, former chief economist at BusinessWeek and current Senior Fellow at Wharton’s Mack Center for Technological Innovation, had to say:

We’ve just had the biggest boom and bust in real estate in recent history. Nevertheless, real estate has still greatly outperformed the stock market over the past ten years.

Below is his chart actually showing the difference between real estate and the stock market.

 

 

2. A Home Is a Better Place to Raise a Family

Don’t take my word on this. When Fannie Mae asked current renters for the major reason to buy a house in their National Housing Survey 2010, these were the answers renters gave (they could pick multiple answers):

  • 78% said it was a good place to raise children
  • 75% said because they would feel safe
  • 70% said because you have control of your own space

3. A Home Creates a Sense of Community

Don’t take my word on this. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York just published a paper The Homeownership Gap. The paper explained:

Because owners have a financial interest in their property, they have incentives to take measures that will maintain or increase the value of that property. Some of these measures—such as fixing a leaky roof—are closely related to the house itself. Others, such as investing resources in the betterment of the neighborhood and the community, have broader beneficial effects on the local area, creating what economists call “positive externalities.”

4. It’s Cheaper to Own Than Rent in Many Parts of the Country

Don’t take my word on this. Housing Wire just reported on a Credit Suisse study:

While a segment of the renting population continues to rent, many are looking to dip their toes in the homeownership waters. Credit Suisse said the percentage of median household income needed to pay the mortgage on a median priced home is at a 30-year low… Low mortgage rates and property values makes homeownership more attractive than renting for many. In many markets — including Washington DC, California’s Inland Empire, Las Vegas and Phoenix — paying for a mortgage is less expensive than renting.

And here is a graph from the study:

 

5. The People Who Do Buy a Home Don’t Regret It

Don’t take my word on this. Probably the best people to ask if buying a home makes sense are the people who currently own homes. A recent national poll commissioned by Bankrate.com found:

Ninety percent of homeowners say they don’t regret buying their home despite a nationwide tsunami of foreclosures, short sales and loan modifications.

It’s a great long term investment. It’s a great place to raise a family. It gives you a greater sense of community. It’s less expensive than renting. People who currently own have no regrets. Buying a home seems like a no brainer to me.

 

 

(Grand Rapids- May 25th 2010) Grand Rapids Realtor, Cheryl Grant, becomes major sponsor of event that helps pets and their owners.

(Grand Rapids- May 25th 2010) Grand Rapids Realtor, Cheryl Grant, becomes major sponsor of event that helps pets and their owners.

Cheryl Grant of Keller Williams Realty sponsored the C-SNIP Classic golf event and auction at Scott Creek Country Club May 22nd, 2010. C-Snip provides low-cost spay/neuter surgery for dogs and cats whose caretakers cannot pay the fee at full service vet clinics.

Cheryl, a caretaker for three of her own pets dogs Willa and Etta and rescue cat Sam, supports the C-SNIP efforts to reduce the number of unwanted pets. “Prevention of overpopulation is the key to the problem of unwanted pets. It’s a problem that plagues not only the Grand Rapids area, but the entire nation. I’m proud to be a small part of this great effort”.

More than 100 golfers participated in this years event and more than $25-thousand dollars was raised for C-SNIP. This was the most successful Classic in its 10-year history.  

C-Snip Board Member, Pam Olsen says , “Cheryl Grant Real Estate was the first major sponsor to come forward. Her respect for and confidence in the mission of C-SNIP is evidenced by her sponsorship commitment. She understands that prevention of overpopulation is the only humane solution for the very sad reality of too many pets for too few homes. It’s also the least expensive and easiest to administer.”

To learn more about C-SNIP visit its website at http://www.csnip.org/ To see photos of the event please visit Cheryl’s website and www.cherylgrant.com

Cheryl Grant's Golf Team (left to right) Cheryl Grant, Rikki Bouts, Linda Burpee, Judge Sara Smolenski

Cheryl Grant's Golf Team (left to right) Cheryl Grant, Rikki Bouts, Linda Burpee, Judge Sara Smolenski

Cheryl Grant with C-Snip Mascot "Snippy"

Cheryl Grant with C-Snip Mascot "Snippy"

Judge Sara Smolenski - Auctioneer for the C-Snip Fundraising Auction

Judge Sara Smolenski - Auctioneer for the C-Snip Fundraising Auction

Breaking News!!! Fortune Magazine, a nationally known publication, is calling Grand Rapids Michigan a Success

BREAKING NEWS!!!

Great news for the city of Grand Rapids. The rest of the world will soon learn what we’ve known for quite some time. Fortune Magazine, a nationally known publication, is calling Grand Rapids Michigan a Success . Fortune Magazine writer Alex Taylor III credits a “remarkable combination of business leadership, public-private cooperation and the deep pockets of Philanthropists” over the past two decades for making Grand Rapids a success. Read more on this good news for the area by clicking here.

2009 Cheryl Grant-Sponsored YWCA Tribute Event: A Huge Success!

The YWCA West Central Michigan honored the 2009 Tribute winners last week. Realtor Cheryl Grant hosted 20 guests as one of the Premier Sponsors of the event. This is Cheryl’s 3rd year in the prestigious sponsor position.

More than 800 people gathered at The DeVos Place Convention Center to honor six outstanding local women and a remarkable student. Tribute is among the YWCA’s biggest fundraising events of the year.

To learn more about the YWCA, visit their website by clicking here.

Cheryl Grant-Sponsored Team Races to Help Fight Scleroderma

Team Captain, Joe Brennan

Team Captain, Joe Brennan

Cheryl Grant-Sponsored Team with her logo prominently displayed on the racer's shirts

Cheryl Grant-Sponsored Team with her logo prominently displayed on the racers' shirts

Two members of the Cheryl Grant - Sponsored Team

Two members of the Cheryl Grant - Sponsored Team

Four Members of the Cheryl Grant - Sponsored Team

Members of the Cheryl Grant - Sponsored Team

Six local guys ran their hearts out at the Rhoades McKee Reeds Lake Triathalon Saturday. Led by team captain, Joe Brennan, the team raised awareness for the Help Fight Scleroderma Foundation. Joe’s mother, Mary Catherine Brennan, sadly lost her battle with Scleroderma in June of 2009. She struggled with the disease for 6 years. The foundation was created as a means to raise awareness of Scleroderma in West Michigan in the hopes of finding better treatments, more answers, and ultimately a cure for the disease. HFS also holds an annual 5K race to raise money for the foundation. This year’s event, The Greatest 5K Ever, is Saturday, October 3 at 10:00am at Riverside Park in Grand Rapids. Proceeds from the race goes  to research being done at the University of Michigan specifically for Scleroderma. Check out http://www.helpfightscleroderma.com to learn more about the event or email joseph@helpfightscleroderma.com for more information.

http://www.rhoadesmckee.com/community/reeds_lake_triathalon.html

http://www.CherylGrant.com

Cheryl Grant Featured on City of East Grand Rapids’ Website

***NEWS RELEASE***

Grand Rapids Realtor Cheryl Grant is the first Residential Realtor to be featured on the home page of the East Grand Rapids’ City website. Cheryl worked with a production company from New York to produce a video about The Cheryl Grant Real Estate Team.

 

To see the video, click here

 

For all your residential real estate needs in the Grand Rapids area, please contact Cheryl Grant at (616)822-3206 or visit her website at http://www.CherylGrant.com

YWCA Tribute Event 2008

Greater Grand Rapids Realtor Cheryl Grant is a Premier Sponsor of the 2008 YWCA Tribute Awards Event. The Tribute event, which honors the extraordinary efforts of women in our community, also brings attention to the critical issues affecting local women and their families today. The revenue generated by the Tribute award event directly supports the work of the West Central Michigan YWCA. http://www.ywcawcmi.org 

“The YWCA Tribute Premier sponsors, which Cheryl Grant is once again this year, play a vital role in the Y’s success,” said Kelli Langan, Director of Development for the YWCA. “By underwriting most of the expenses associated with the celebration, the sponsors helping to ensure that more than $75,000 will go directly to services aimed at helping girls learn to be ‘strong, smart & bold’, and caring for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and child sexual abuse.”  This year’s event has exceeded goals. This is especially important in light of the economic stress Michigan is under. “It’s heartening to see an individual make such a significant contribution that will literally help thousands of women and children move forward with their lives,” said Langan. “This kind of commitment and investment in our vision helps keep the lights on and provides the ability to deliver top-level therapeutic intervention for families in need.” This is the second year Realtor Cheryl Grant has sponsored the event at the Premier level. Steelcase is the only other Premier sponsor. http://www.steelcase.com/na/ “Cheryl’s involvement in the YWCA’s Tribute Award is a perfect example of the dedication and hard work she applies to all areas of her life. Her positive attitude and her strength continually inspires me and others. These prestigious awards couldn’t be more important in our community because they give women the recognition that they so deserve. The YWCA is fortunate to have Cheryl on our team,” states Linda LaFontsee, owner of LaFontsee Galleries and member of the 2008 Tribute Selection Committee. http://www.lafontsee.us/ 

According to Cheryl, “It’s a tough time for those of us in the housing market, but it’s an even tougher time for those fighting domestic abuse. That’s why giving in these times and at this level is something I feel strongly about and would encourage others to do as well.”  For all your residential real estate needs in the Grand Rapids area, please contact Cheryl Grant at (616) 822-3206 or visit her website at http://www.CherylGrant.com  

 

 

 

GRAND RAPIDS REALTOR CHERYL GRANT FETED FOR FUNDS

July, 2008 — GRAND RAPIDS, MI
The YWCA of West Central Michigan has awarded Keller Williams Realtor Cheryl Grant the distinction of membership in its top donor program, the prestigious Grace Dyer Hunting Circle. Cheryl joins the ranks of the 10 top community givers, including Fifth Third Bank, Alticor Enterprises and Steelcase Inc., recognized for outstanding support of the YWCAs shelter, housing and counseling services for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence in the Grand Rapids area. (more…)