Let’s do the math of buying a home vs. renting a home.
A home with a price tag of $300,000 has a rent of $5000.
If you buy that home, you will have to pay $24,000 as loan repayment if the interest rate is 8 percent.
If you rent the home, you pay just $5000 and save $19,000 additional money that you could be paying for your loan repayment. You then invest $19,000 in the stock market.
If you had bought that home, you would have paid the down payment, so, when renting the home, you also invest that month in the stock market.
In 20 years, your $300,000 home will probably be worth $1.2 million and your stock investment will also be $1.2 million.
The mathematical calculation presented here is just an assumption, however, what I am trying to tell is from a financial standpoint, buying a home or living in a rented house does not have a big difference. However, you will have to see this from a larger perspective. When you buy a home, you are under moral obligations to pay the loan, you will have to stay in that home, in the city, and probably do the same job because any financial decision you take can cost you clearly.
A home with a price tag of $300,000 has a rent of $5000.
If you buy that home, you will have to pay $24,000 as loan repayment if the interest rate is 8 percent.
If you rent the home, you pay just $5000 and save $19,000 additional money that you could be paying for your loan repayment. You then invest $19,000 in the stock market.
If you had bought that home, you would have paid the down payment, so, when renting the home, you also invest that month in the stock market.
In 20 years, your $300,000 home will probably be worth $1.2 million and your stock investment will also be $1.2 million.
The mathematical calculation presented here is just an assumption, however, what I am trying to tell is from a financial standpoint, buying a home or living in a rented house does not have a big difference. However, you will have to see this from a larger perspective. When you buy a home, you are under moral obligations to pay the loan, you will have to stay in that home, in the city, and probably do the same job because any financial decision you take can cost you clearly.