Insurance Basics For First Time Buyers.

Insurance Basics
Insurance Basics

You’ve compared the costs of renting vs. owning, and home ownership is in your future. As you budget for new household expenses, be sure to include homeowners insurance, which is usually more expensive than what you are paying for renters insurance.

Having enough coverage with your homeowners insurance will give you peace of mind knowing that your home is protected. There are a few things that you should consider when choosing a homeowners insurance policy.

You need to be sure that you understand what most standard policies cover. It usually includes exterior and interior damage from vandalism, fire and weather incidents. It also may cover out of pocket expenses, damage to outside structures and even medical costs if someone is injured on your property. It also covers personal property, which is why it’s so important to have photos and to keep purchase receipts of your most expensive assets.

Also keep in mind that whenever you add something to your existing home, such as a porch or an extra bathroom, you should see if your policy needs to be adjusted. Renovations and additions can add significant value to your home and you want to be sure that the new investments you have made are also covered by your insurance.

One thing that is missing from some standard policies is coverage for flood damage. Ninety percent of damage from natural disasters occurs from flooding. Insurance providers usually offer an additional policy that will have insurance for any flood damage that may occur. Keep this in mind if you have a finished basement.

Often it can take up to 30 days for new policies to go into effect. So don’t delay any longer, contact Mel Foster Insurance today.

Real Estate: A Look Five Years Into the Future

After the historic bursting of the proverbial real estate bubble brought the U.S. economy crumbling, the U.S. housing market has been on the rebound in recent years. Several factors come into play when forecasting the real estate market’s growth and change in the next five years

Home Values and Appreciation

In a survey done by Pulsenomics, the annual appreciation will be 3.94% over the next 5 years and the cumulative appreciation will be 19.7% by 2018. The survey also found that home values will appreciate by 4.5% in 2014.

Home Prices

Studies show that in some select markets, such as San Francisco, home prices may rise as much as 3% over the next 5 years. However, due to investors selling off their inventory, prices overall are forecasted to drop slightly over the same time period.

Mortgage Rates

According to CBS’s MoneyWatch, mortgage rates may be likely to rise, however a mortgage will be easier to secure for an average homebuyer. The rising rates will force lenders to loosen their lending standards. There was also a new federal rule that came into play in early January affecting mortgage standards.

What will real estate be like in five years?
What will real estate be like in five years?

The National Association of Realtors classified 2013 as a low inventory year, however it is projected that available home numbers have rebounded, allowing buyers a better selection and opportunity. This is only going to improve over the next five years according to current rising trends.

Fading Foreclosures

The increase in inventory will give way to a decrease in foreclosures. Between November 2011 and November 2012, when inventory was at a high point, mortgage delinquency rates fell from 7.83% to 7.12%. It is projected that in the next five years those rates will continue to decline.


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