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One More Reason Folks Buy on Mt. Hood

by Liz Warren

The Perks of Owning More Than One Home

The Perks of Owning More Than One Home | MyKCM
 

Many things have changed over the past couple of years, and real estate is no exception. One impact is an increased desire to own more than one home. According to the recent Luxury Market Report from Luxury Home Marketing:

“As trends such as remote working and flexi-hours took hold in 2021, so too did the flexibility of relocating as well as the growth of second homeownership.”

This may be because the pandemic has altered how we think about our homes. Where we live has become, more than ever, our safe space and our getaway. And with the rise in remote work, more people are reconsidering where they want to live and buying second homes to give them greater flexibility. If you fall in that category, here are just a few of the perks you’ll enjoy, and how owning a second home may be a great decision for your lifestyle and your future.

Enjoy a Change in Scenery (or Weather)

When you have two homes, you can alternate between them as the weather changes or as you crave different scenery. Do you want to live in an area with a particular season? Would alternating between a resort and a suburban setting be ideal? With two homes, you have those options. Being able to move between homes based on which location best suits you at the time gives you added flexibility and variety that can help increase your happiness.

Build Your Wealth Faster

You may have heard that home equity is skyrocketing, thanks to ongoing home price appreciation. CoreLogic reports that the average homeowner gained $56,700 in equity over the last year. With home prices projected to continue rising, if you purchase a second home, you could benefit from rising equity on both properties to build your wealth (and your net worth) even faster.

Be Closer to Loved Ones

The pandemic has also reignited the importance of being near our loved ones. One option worth exploring is whether you want your second home to be near the people who matter most in your life. This makes it easier to see your loved ones but still gives you your own dedicated, private space so you can be nearby for major life events or longer visits.

Lock in Your Expenses

Buying a second home today and locking in your mortgage rate may be a good option if you’re looking to stabilize your housing costs for the long haul. If you’re approaching retirement or are looking to use your second home as your permanent residence in the future, buying that house now with today’s rate and price may be a good financial decision. That way, no matter what happens with rates and prices in years ahead, your monthly payment is locked in for the next 15-30 years.

Bottom Line

Having multiple homes has considerable benefits. If owning a second home is something you’re interested in, let’s connect to explore your options, discuss the benefits, and take the next step to start your home search.

If you've ever thought about a great getaway in the Mt. Hood National Forest, this is the place for you. Charming ZigZag riverfront cabin with an open living room with beams and tons of windows to bring the outdoors in! Enjoy your deck above the ZigZag river and fire that barbeque up for easy outdoor living.

There's a beautiful stone fireplace that heats up the cabin well.

It's the centerpiece of the living room. It's open to the kitchen, dining area, and living room area. A big sliding glass door steps out to the decking area.

There is a bedroom on the main level and up the spiral staircase is a huge bedroom with mutiple sleeping areas and small storage areas off the sides.

An easy care metal roof is great in winter for sliding any snow off the roof. Just to the side of the cabin is a handy wood shed for storage.

The best of all, this cabin is only seven minutes to the slopes! Forget long lines of winter ski traffic! This is so close that it's perfect for winter and summer vacations and ONLY one hour from Portland. Save gas money and vacation close to home all year long! Enjoy the pristine forest in the Mt.Hood National Forest.

$199,950  take a tour here

National Forest Cabins: High Learning Curve for Purchasers!

by Liz Warren

One of THE most popular properties to own near Mt. Hood are the forest cabins located in the Mt. Hood National Forest. Pristine settings along creeks and rivers with old growth trees and 1935 cabins nestled in the woods are a treat . These cabins are located only one hour from Portland near Mt. Hood. They make a fantastic vacation spot due to their close proximity to skiing, hiking, and other mountain amenities!

Learning about this program has a high learning curve. The first step is reading the permit/lease so you know what is involved with ownership.

For more details visit www.MountHoodCabins.com  or send an email to [email protected]

 

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