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I think people get caught up in buying a home and don't realize it is the worste investment you can make (other than a saving account). plus that equity in the house is not something that I can really use. I would have to sell my house to take advantage of it. If my house appreciates. so will everyone else's. I have owned, rented and now own again In a housing environment where property values don't go up, and you plan to never move, then renting may make sense. However, if you rent you're at the mercy of your landlord in terms of rising rent, improving the place where you live, and ultimately getting kicked out when he decides to sell the place or not renew your lease. seems like you have it all figured out. i agree with you that renting is better. I think that if you own your own home the cost of upkeep can be staggering. I think that the financial part of renting my be to some like throwing away money but if you buy a house then you have to keep shelling out money for it even if your not making a payment to the bank. Being a home owner, is not only placing a roof over your head but it's an investment. Renting or owning you will shell out money but when you are an owner you have something to show and sell when you decide to leave and with renting you don't. People have received large payments for their property once they decided to move and if hard times ever arrive you have something to borrow against. Being a Home owner is better hands down!!! to each his own- personally I would rather have the house. I do see your point of view. However, when you own you take advantage of the tax write off for interest payments as well as enjoying the appreciation of the property. When the boom was on many people were making tons of money in a 2-3 years. In NY where I'm from they have pre-construction deals and a co-worker purchased it last year for 500k and the builder is now asking 625k for the same units. Not bad for a years work and he hasn't stepped foot in his condo yet. Even if your property appreciates 5% per year over the 30 years you will get the money back you have put in your house and will have had the tax write off over the years. Renting is good if you have no other choices but if you can buy I would. |
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