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should you buy or rent a home
Oct 5, 2022 10:44 PM

by: Security First Financial, A Division of Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc.

Homeownership can be a significant tool for building wealth, but is buying always better than renting?

At Security First Financial, we want to help you make the right financial decision. Here are a few factors to consider when deciding whether to rent or buy.

How Long Are You Planning to Stay?

Renting is easier than buying and gives you flexibility, but once the money is spent, it’s gone. This makes renting a good short-term solution for people who have not yet settled in a location, such as college students and younger professionals.

For more established adults, buying can be seen as an investment opportunity. The housing market fluctuates, but home values tend to increase, especially over periods longer than five years.

This trend can be seen across the country. According to the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the median price of homes has nearly doubled from $208,400 in early 2009 to $404,700 at the end of 2021.

Cost Comparison

After considering the potential benefits of investing in a home, consider the costs of renting against the costs of buying. Common expenses for each include but are not limited to:

Common Rental Expenses

  • Monthly payment
  • Monthly utilities
  • Application fee
  • One month security deposit
  • Renter’s insurance
  • Pet deposit and fees

Common Homeownership Expenses

  • Down payment
  • Closing costs (read more about these here)
  • Monthly payment
  • Maintenance/renovation
  • Homeowner’s insurance
  • Monthly utilities

Benefit Comparison

Besides cost considerations, there are other benefits to both renting and buying including:

Benefits of Renting

  • Flexible living arrangements
  • You are not likely to be responsible for maintenance, lawn care, snow shoveling, etc.
  • Smaller upfront costs

Benefits of Buying

  • Monthly payments build equity
  • Home values increase over time and help you to build wealth
  • Equity can be used to finance other expenses
  • Easier to personalize your home
  • Stable housing for family
  • Easier to own pets
  • More predictable long-term costs

Prequalification Can Help You Make Your Decision

Even taking into account additional expenses, buying might be cheaper than you think. Our Loan Officers are here to help you determine your buying eligibility through prequalification. Getting prequalified doesn’t require any commitment and it will not impact your credit. If homeownership sounds like a good idea to you, we can help you find a financing option to meet your needs. We have several low-interest home loan options, as well as many options that don’t require a down payment.*

Getting prequalified gives you an idea of how much home you can afford and a ballpark estimate of your monthly payments so you can make an informed decision with confidence. 

Get prequalified with Nick Barta today.

*Closing costs and fees may still apply.

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