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Weighing the Advantages of Owning versus Renting
ОглавлениеNearly everyone seems to have an opinion about buying a home. People in the real estate business — including agents, lenders, property inspectors, and other related people — endorse homeownership. Of course, why wouldn’t they? Their livelihoods depend upon it! Therein lies one fundamental problem of nearly all home-buying books written by people who have a vested interest in convincing their readers to buy a home.
Homeownership isn’t for everyone. One of our objectives in this chapter is to help you determine whether home buying is right for you.
Consider the case of Peter, who thought that owning a home was the best financial move he could make. What with tax write-offs and living in a place while it made money for him, he thought how could he lose? Peter envied his colleagues at work who’d seemingly made piles of money with property they bought years ago. Peter was a busy man and didn’t have time to research other ways to invest his money.
Unfortunately, Peter bought a place that stretched his budget and required lots of attention and maintenance. Adding insult to injury, Peter went to graduate school clear across the country (something he knew he was likely to do at the time he bought) three years after he purchased. During these three years of his ownership, home prices dropped 10 percent in Peter’s neighborhood. So after paying the expenses of sale and closing costs, Peter ended up losing his entire down payment when he sold.
Conversely, some people who continue to rent should buy. In her late 20s, Melody didn’t want to buy a home, because she didn’t like the idea of settling down. Her monthly rent seemed so cheap compared with the sticker prices on homes for sale.
As it always does, time passed. Melody’s 20s turned into 30s, which melted into 40s and then 50s, and she was still renting. Her rent skyrocketed to eight times what it was when she first started renting. She fearfully looked ahead to escalating rental rates in the decades when she hoped to be retired.