Terese Ayers - Ventura County REALTOR®

My friends know me as Terry! Helping Buyers and Sellers find the perfect property, from first time buyers with low income to established investors looking for a second home or rental property.

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Renting vs. Buying

HOME OWNERSHIP

Should you buy or should you rent? This has become a complicated question for thousands of consumers. Not only is this question loaded with personal and lifestyle considerations but financial issues as well. For some buyers; buying is the only sensible thing to do and for others, renting is much more convenient. Most homeowners enjoy the pride of owning such a large investment, and others enjoy having a place to call "home". There are several advantages that go along with homeownership.

Here are a few advantages:

  1. Tax Breaks - Federal tax laws strongly favor homeowners. Mortgage interest and property taxes are generally tax deductible on your federal return. This can in turn provide you with an enormous tax benefit. Capital gains benefits allow the homeowner to profit without paying taxes when selling their main residence. Please consult your legal or tax expert for restrictions and application of this popular tax benefit.

 

  1. Ability to Borrow Against Equity - As a homeowner, you can borrow against the equity in your home using either a second mortgage or a home equity line of credit. The interest of such loans may be tax deductible, regardless of how you use the money. Many homeowners use home equity loans to consolidate other high-interest loans, to make repairs and improvements, and even to fund a child's education.

 

  1. Renovations - As a homeowner, you have almost unlimited ability to adapt your living space to suit your individual tastes and needs. You can paint, wallpaper, decorate, landscape, and even have the potential to add more rooms. The possibilities are virtually endless.

 

  1. Leverage - When buying a home, you will probably use some of your own money (your down payment) and a large amount of someone else's (borrowed funds from your bank or other mortgage lender). If you are buying your second home, you can leverage the appreciated equity or profit into the purchase of your next home. Buying a house is a huge decision for a large investment. Your neighborhood real estate professional is a good place to start when considering a purchase of a home.
 

What People Say About Terese Ayers...

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We just wanted you to know again that Frances and I think you are truly SPECIAL! We wish you the best in your realignment with REMAX Thanks for ALL you did so superbly to help us seal the deal at 72 Don Antonio Way in Ojai Villa Mobile Estates!

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Warmly,
Dennis (& Frances)


Quotes to live by...

" Faith is to believe what we do not see, and the reward of this faith is to see what we believe. "

St. Augustine