As a home user you could very well see a significant improvement in speed with 64bit applications, and likely won't notice any drawbacks from using win7 x64.
That 64bit is only useful in obscure situations and only for programs which use obscene amounts of ram is nothing more than a myth. Any program natively 64bit will likely work better, and there are more of those every day, and anything that isnt will simply run as a 32bit program. I've been using win7 x64 for a while now as a gamer and except for some things working better and faster I haven't noticed a single (negative) difference from being on 32bit.
As far as not having any native 64bit applications... I think almost all my drivers and most of my applications came in x64.
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