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What's Motivating People To Move

This year,Canadians are moving for a variety of reasons. The health crisis has truly reshaped our lifestyles and our needs. Spending so much more time in our current homes has driven many people to reconsider what homeownership means and what they find most valuable in their living spaces.

According to the 2020 Annual National Movers Study:

“For customers who cited COVID-19 as an influence on their move in 2020, the top reasons associated with COVID-19 were concerns for personal and family health and wellbeing (60%); desires to be closer to family (59%); 57% moved due to changes in employment status or work arrangement (including the ability to work remotely); and 53% desired a lifestyle change or improvement of quality of life.”

With a new perspective on homeownership, here are some of the reasons people are reconsidering where they live and making moves right now.

1. Working from Home

Remote work became the new norm, and for some, it’s persisting longer than initially expected. Many in the workforce today are discovering they don’t need to live so close to the office anymore and they can get more for their money if they move a little further outside the city limits. Apartment List notes:

“The COVID pandemic has sparked a rebound in residential migration: survey data suggest that 16 percent of American workers moved between April 2020 and April 2021, up from 14 percent in 2019 and the first increase in migration in over a decade… One of the major drivers in this trend is remote work, which expanded greatly in response to COVID and will remain prevalent even after the pandemic wanes. No longer tethered to a physical job site, remote workers were 53 percent more likely to move this past year than on-site workers.”

If you’ve tried to convert your guest room or your dining room into a home office with minimal success, it may be time to find a larger home. The reality is, your current house may not be optimally designed for this kind of space, making remote work very challenging.

2. Room for Fitness & Activities

Staying healthy and active is a top priority for many Americans, and dreams of having space for a home gym are growing stronger. A recent survey of 4,538 active adults from 122 countries noted the three fastest-growing fitness trends amongst active adults:

  • At-home fitness equipment (up 50%)
  • Personal trainers/nutritionists (up 48%)
  • Online fitness courses, classes, and subscriptions (up 17%)

Having room to maintain a healthy lifestyle at home – physically and mentally – may prompt you to consider a new place to live that includes space for at-home workouts, hobbies, and activities for your household.

3. Outdoor Space

Better Homes & Gardens recently released the outdoor living trends for this year, and three of them are:

  • Outdoor Kitchens: 60% of homeowners are looking to add outdoor kitchens.
  • Edible Garden: Millions of people began gardening during the pandemic . . . to supplement pantries with homegrown fruits, vegetables, and herbs.
  • Secluded Spaces: As outdoor activity increases, so does the need for privacy.

You may not, however, currently have the space you need for these designated areas – inside or out.

Bottom Line

If you’re clamoring for more room to accommodate your changing needs, making a move may be your best bet, especially while you can take advantage of today’s low mortgage rates. It’s a great time to get more home for your money, just when you need it most.


If you are thinking of making a move, I'm here to help you!


Audrey Harder

Century 21 Bachman & Associates

Mobile: 204-227-1905

Email: Besmartercallharder@gmail.com

 
   
 
 
 
 

 

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82,338 Great Reasons to Buy a Home Today

The financial benefits of buying a home as compared to renting one are always up for debate. However, one element of the equation is often ignored – the ability to build wealth as a homeowner.

Most experts are calling for home prices to continue appreciating over the next several years. The most recent Home Price Expectation Survey, a survey of over one hundred economists, real estate experts, and investment and market strategists, expects home appreciation to increase as follows:

  • 2021: 6%
  • 2022: 4.5%
  • 2023: 4%
  • 2024: 3.6%
  • 2025: 3.5%

Using their annual projections, the graph below shows the equity build-up a purchaser could earn, using a $350,000 home as an example:82,338 Great Reasons to Buy a Home Today | Keeping Current MattersA homeowner could increase their net worth by over $80,000 in five years. That’s an average of $16,000 annually. That number should be in any equation determining the financial benefits of owning a home compared to renting.

Bottom Line

Homeowners are going to make a substantial amount of money in home equity over the next five years. If you’re ready to buy a home,let's chat, so you can enjoy this great benefit as well.


Audrey Harder 

REALTOR®

Century 21 Bachman & Assoc.

Mobile: 204.227.1905

Email: Besmartercallharder@gmail.com

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3 Ways to help you save for that down payment.

Wondering how to save up for that down payment?


You've decided you want to buy a house, Congratulations!

Have you saved for your down payment & closing costs?


That can and does sound daunting, how are you going to do that?  After all it takes time and we live in a world of instant gratification. Here are three ways we save that money:

  1. Get a part time job or a side hustle. Do you have a talent to help you make some extra cashola?
  2. Sell the stuff you don’t want, don’t need any more.
  3. Mailbox money.  Mail box money is money you receive for Christmas, birthday, tax returns, etc.


Set up a separate bank account to put the money you are saving.  Label it HOUSE FUND!, arrange the account that  you don’t have immediate access to it.  Watch it grow!!!!


Mindset & sacrifice is a huge part of getting to your home ownership goal.

Sacrifice comes in so many ways, travel, shopping.  Think about what you want, what you need.  What is most important to you!

To help your mindset, make a vision board as a reminder.  Put it up everywhere, on your bathroom mirror, fridge, screen saver on your phone & computer, on the visor in your car.


If you have any questions, concerns about getting on the path to home ownership, don’t hesitate to contact me directly!

I would love to help and be of service to you.


Have a legendary day


Audrey Harder

Century 21 Bachman & Asosicates

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