The Dramatic Impact of Homeownership on Net Worth

If you're trying to decide whether to rent or buy a home this year, here's a powerful insight that could give you the clarity and confidence you need to decide.
Every three years, the Federal Reserve releases the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF), which compares the net worth of homeowners and renters. The latest report shows the average homeowner's net worth is almost 40X greater than a renter's (see graph below):


A wealth gap exists between renters and homeowners because when you're a homeowner, your equity grows as your home appreciates in value and you make your mortgage payment each month. When you own a home, your monthly mortgage payment acts like a form of forced savings, eventually paying off when you decide to sell. As a renter, you'll never see a financial return on the money you pay out in rent every month. Ksenia Potapov, economist at First American, explains it like this:
"Renters don't capture the wealth generated by house price appreciation, nor do they benefit from the equity gains generated by monthly mortgage payments . . ."

The most significant part of most homeowner' net worth is their equity
Home equity builds the average household's wealth more than anything else. According to data from First American and the Federal Reserve, this holds across different income levels (see graph below):

The green segment in each bar represents how much of a homeowner's net worth comes from their home equity. Based on this data, it's clear that no matter your income level, owning a home can boost your wealth. Nicole Bachaud, senior economist at Zillow, shares:
"The biggest asset most people will ever own is a home. Homeownership is a financial key that helps unlock stability and wealth preservation across generations.

If you're ready to start building your net worth, the current real estate market offers several opportunities you should consider. For example, with mortgage rates trending lower lately, your purchasing power may be higher now than in months. And, with more inventory coming to the market, there are more options for you to consider. The Aaronson Group can walk you through your opportunities today and guide you through finding your ideal home.

Bottom line
If you need help deciding whether to rent or buy a home, remember that owning a home can increase your overall wealth in the long run, no matter your income. Connect with The Aaronson Group to discover more about this and the many other benefits of homeownership.   
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