When I left for vacation I mentioned that we still haven’t closed on the house, yet. Well, on the day we left I got a call right before the plane was about to take off that said that our money was received and everything was fine. So now we are officially homedebtors.
Right now my in-laws are still living in the home and we will be visiting for the holidays and also my sister-in-law’s upcoming wedding. My in-laws won’t leave until next year and we are working on finding a caretaker who could keep the home occupied for at least a year. The caretaker will be responsible for the maintenance and any utilities they use. There are a few families that know my in-laws who are interested right now since it would be a good deal for them, but we are still going to have a formal application process to screen them. Since my in-laws may return after a year abroad the caretaker is just temporary.
We did not buy this home as owner-occupied/primary residence since we don’t intend to move down there for quite a while, and that raises a few issues. First of all, our homeowner’s insurance is simply Dwelling Fire, which means that nothing inside the home is protected. This is not a big deal since we are not living there. Second, if we do sell the home in the future we will have to pay capital gains taxes. In the past people could avoid this by moving into the home for two years, but the laws have changed so that starting from 2009 this isn’t the case anymore.
Overall, the situation isn’t that bad because we have 30% equity in the home right now based on a recent appraisal and the mortgage is 15% of our gross income. Since we already itemize on our taxes we can claim the mortgage interest deduction, and that cuts down the mortgage a bit more. We plan to keep the home for a very long time and possibly pass it onto our kids so I’m not too worried about the value going down a bit more. We are also planning to pay off the mortgage in 13 years instead of 30 by adding extra principal onto every payment, so we now have 155 more payments to go.
There is a possibility that we will move down there in a few years if the hubby gets the job he wants down there, and if that’s the case then we would have a nice house to live in.
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