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Renting is money down the drain
and property is a great investment. But is it as simple as that?
When you decide to leave the family
home and get your own place, you're faced with a big decision - to
rent or to buy? Of course financial circumstances may dictate that
you don't have a choice. Let's look at the pros and cons of both
situations.
Renting >>>
You can rent a property from many
different people - private landlords, estate agents, companies, even
friends and family. Or you could choose to live in a flat- or
houseshare with other tenants.
The advantages of renting:
- Flexibility to move out,
depending on your contract
- Maintenance costs are the
responsibility of the landlord
- Useful if you are only staying
in an area for a short amount of time
The disadvantages of renting:
- The money you pay in rent is
gone forever
- If there is a problem, you have
to rely on the landlord to fix it
- Although you live in the
property, it is not yours, so you can't decorate it or otherwise
treat is as your own
Buying >>>
Buying a property is a serious
undertaking. Most people borrow a large sum of money in order to own
their own home and that money has to be paid back, one way or the
other. If you fall behind on your repayments it can have major
consequences. Having said that, owning your own place gives you
freedom and, potentially, an investment that will only appreciate in
value.
The advantages of buying:
- The money you pay out goes back
into your property
- Your property is yours to do
what you want with
- The property may rise in value
significantly
The disadvantages of buying:
- Unless you are very wealthy, you
are committed to repaying your mortgage
- You are responsible for the
maintenance and upkeep of your property, which can be expensive
- Your property may fall in value
Ultimately it makes more financial
sense to buy if you can afford to. The key is not to overstretch
yourself - the bigger the deposit you can manage to save, the less
you will have to repay.
But if you want the flexibility to
move around without being too tied down, then renting will be your
preferred option.
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