Why You Should Never Buy a Home Again
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Why You Should Never Buy a Home Again
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#3"A" buys a $100,000 house, "B" rents a $100,000 house. Both pay about $1,500 per month. At the end of 15 years, "A" owns an asset worth $100,000, "B" owns nothing. You decide.
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#4(adds on to headline)..."if you have a difficult time reading market conditions, don't understand your financial situation and feel comfortable moving your belongings from house to house every few years."
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#7I could easily refute all the points in that article if I had the time. I'll suffice to give this example: "A" buys a $100,000 house, "B" rents a $100,000 house. Both pay about $1,500 per month. At the end of 15 years, "A" owns an asset worth $100,000, "B" owns nothing. You decide.
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#8I could easily refute all the points in that article if I had the time. I'll suffice to give this example: "A" buys a $100,000 house, "B" rents a $100,000 house. Both pay about $1,500 per month. At the end of 15 years, "A" owns an asset worth $100,000, "B" owns nothing. You decide.
Oh not to mention the value the property has already lost since purchase, and is still modestly loosing each and every month.
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#9I could easily refute all the points in that article if I had the time. I'll suffice to give this example: "A" buys a $100,000 house, "B" rents a $100,000 house. Both pay about $1,500 per month. At the end of 15 years, "A" owns an asset worth $100,000, "B" owns nothing. You decide.
If you're renting a $100,000 house for $1,500 a month, you are probably overpaying on rent, no?
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#10I could easily refute all the points in that article if I had the time. I'll suffice to give this example: "A" buys a $100,000 house, "B" rents a $100,000 house. Both pay about $1,500 per month. At the end of 15 years, "A" owns an asset worth $100,000, "B" owns nothing. You decide.
See here for an elementary explanation: http://www.khanacademy.org/video/renting-vs--buying-a-home?p...