Renting can feel much less expensive and much simpler than buying a home, especially right now. No repairs, no property taxes, no worrying about mortgage rates – you just pay the bill and move on with your life. But here’s the part people don’t talk about enough: renting doesn’t help you build your financial future. Meanwhile, homeowners grow their net worth just by owning a home. So, if you’ve been wondering whether buying is still worth it, the long-term math is clearer than you might think. Renting vs. Owning: How the Costs Really Compare Let’s break down one of the key differences between renting and buying. When…
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Rent or Buy? What's the Right Answer?
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Why a Condo May Be a Great Option for Your First Home
Having a hard time finding a first home that’s right for you, your lifestyle, and your wallet? Well, here’s a tip – think about condominiums, or condos for short. They’re sometimes smaller than single-family homes, but that’s exactly why they can be easier on your budget. So, if you’re comfortable with a smaller space and want to buy your first home this year, adding condos to your search might be easier on your wallet. Besides giving you more options for your home search and maybe fitting your budget better, living in a condo has a bunch of other perks, too. From community living to walkable urban areas, condos are great…
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