Saving on Housing, Spending on Gas
An interesting national study funded by the Federal Transit Administration and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development show that house location matters as much as house pricing. These types of studies are certainly important for individuals looking to purchase homes, and for companies, such as Kirk Sanford and Sightline Acquisition, who want to know where to invest their money.
This particular study (available at http://www.reconnectingamerica.org/public/reports/137) found that every dollar saved on housing by living in more distant suburbs, actually costs an extra 77 cents for transportation. Many people who need to travel to urban centers to work, but feel that they can only afford a cheaper house in the suburbs, should take this into consideration. It’s important to balance out the savings that you accrue on the house with the costs of gasoline that you’ll be spending on the commute.






