JazzyPenguin
JazzyPenguin

Buying a house vs renting

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SnoozyTaco
SnoozyTaco

rent it till you can afford it

BubblyLlama
BubblyLlama
TCS8mo

Take on rent till you don't have money to pay 50% of the house as an upfront payment and your package is equal to the remaining cost of the house.

ZippyJellybean
ZippyJellybean

Rent is lost opportunity. You are burning your money imo. With buying, atleast you have an asset in the long run.

SparklyNarwhal
SparklyNarwhal

If you can afford the emi then buying is a good option as even rents almost cost you

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