Buying Versus Renting A HomeThat Old Debate

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Why would someone write an article on buying versus renting a home?

Whats in it for the author of the article?

Why would you read one?

What is it you want to hear? Do you just want confirmation and justification for what you already believe and want to do? Or, are you looking to be convinced otherwise?

These are all good questions to ask yourself if you find yourself reading an article on whether it makes more sense to buy a home, or rent a house.

There are reasons to buy, and reasons to rent.

People want to make choices based on reason. So, if you start reading about whether to buy versus rent a home, youll certainly be given reasons, like:

  • When renting youre just paying someone elses mortgage.
  • Youre throwing your money away when you rent. You have nothing to show for it. If you buy, youre building equity.
  • Many of the richest people built their wealth through real estate.
  • Real estate is a great long-term investment. Values always go up in the long-term.

Certainly all valid to some degree.

But if you start reading articles bent on renting a home, versus buying, youll be given opposing reasons, like:

  • When you rent, you arent tied down to an area. You have freedom.
  • You arent responsible for the upkeep and maintenance when things break.
  • Real estate values are not guaranteed to always go up.
  • Your house could be less than you bought it for at times.

Again, all valid reasons to some degree.

Regardless of whether the article is pro-buying or pro-renting, the reasons cited tend to be the same, decade after decade, regardless of the market. They are overused and pretty useless to anyone in particular.

There is no absolute answer that is right for everyone.

It shouldnt be a DIY diagnosis

You can find plenty of sources to formulate your opinion on what makes sense for you.

There are online calculators to help you figure out if renting or buying makes more sense for you.

But thats kind of like looking up health information online

Its good to get some thoughts and perspective. Educate yourself. But its not necessarily proper for you to diagnose and treat yourself.

Same when it comes to financial and real estate decisions.

Certainly, educate yourself. Become informed. But truly assessing whether or not it makes more sense for you to buy a home or rent a house warrants getting some professional help.

Professional help can cost less than self-help. (At least in real estate)

While you can certainly sift through all the information you want for free, and come to your own conclusion, you can also get the advice of someone who is a real estate expert for free.

All you have to do is reach out to a real estate agent. A good real estate agent will help you figure out if buying or renting makes better sense for you. Theyll help you assess your situation lend you their thoughts and insight based upon their knowledge and experience.

And most of them will do this for free. They get paid if and when you end up buying or renting a place.

Now, certainly, you might question their motives

Will they push you to buy versus rent to make more money? Will they push you to rent because its quicker, easier money? Why would they help me for free? Theres got to be a catch

Sure, there are some agents who are in it just to make money. But most real estate agents are more caring and concerned about their clients best interests, than their own self-interest.
That doesnt mean every real estate agent will necessarily be able to give you the best advice, even if they are caring, concerned, and not pushy.

So, make sure you find a great agent when you ask for an agents advice.

(If theyre all offering their advice for free, you might as well choose the best, right?)

Whos the best agent to talk to?

Considering this is my article, of course, it makes sense that I feel like Im the best agent for you to talk to.

The best way to find out is for us to have a quick chat. Maybe Im the best agent for you to talk to Maybe not. But if Im not, I probably know another agent who may suit your situation better.

So why not give me a call, or send me an email, and lets schedule a time to talk. No obligation.

I never push people to do one thing over another. If buying makes more sense for you, well figure that out. If renting does, well figure that out.

I just want to make sure youre able to make the best and most objective decision possible.

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