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5 Big Reasons Renting A Home Is Better Than Buying by Yungkida(m): 12:44pm On Aug 18, 2016
Owning a home is superb and awesome giving you that fulfilled feeling of not bothering about rent. It also saves you from some annoying landlords, most especially "Lagos Landlords".

It is also a means of avoiding quarrels with different personalities of tenants.

Aside from that, owning a home is also a big lifestyle change.

Everyone loves being a home owner, but I’m also here to argue when it makes sense to rent instead of buy too. It’s actually a big commitment you shouldn’t take levity.

So here are five big reasons why you should rent, not buy.

1. You want flexibility.

I think that this is the go-to argument for renting vs. buying.

Even a 12-month lease is more flexible than a 30 year mortgage. If you plan on relocating soon (for work, for family, or just because), renting is the way to go.

Have to move on short notice? Many landlords will allow you to buy out of your lease or sublet if you need to break your lease agreement. In experience, this is much easier than trying to sell your house.

2. You aren’t responsible for maintenance.

If you aren’t that handy with a wrench, you can rest easy knowing that your landlord should take care of any repairs your rental property needs.

When you own a home, it becomes your responsibility to fix, replace, and pay for those repairs yourself. And you can bet that any DIY (Do It Yourself) mishaps you make will mean calling in (and paying) a professional.

Does renting cost more? Sure.

But as my friend Mike said, “you pay for the luxury of not having to worry about those things.”

3. You have an irregular income.

Irregular incomes can be a huge deterrent for home ownership.

Although mortgage payments are as consistent as monthly rent, and in certain cities owning can be more affordable than renting, you don’t have to worry about property taxes or escrow payments as a renter.

Since you’re not responsible for maintenance or other upkeep, you’re less likely to drain your emergency fund on your apartment. This makes renting a surprisingly helpful strategy for saving money for other expenses.

4. You want to skip your commute.

As a content curator, blogger and freelance writer, I am super lucky to have the ability to work from home, but I know some of you are still braving traffic every day.

If you are spending hours each day trapped in the car commuting to work, you could potentially save big by renting.

But how? Consider how much money you spend on gas each month, not to mention the time or strain on your vehicle.

If you work in an area with an apartment complex or rental homes nearby, consider moving closer to your office. The flexibility of renting (see number 1) will allow you to do this!

Beyond the savings in gas, it’ll drastically reduce the amount of time from work to your bed at the end of the day. Although you may miss out on the charms of suburban living, renting can also give you the opportunity to live in places you wouldn’t typically consider. You may find that you love city life!

5. You aren’t financially ready to buy.

If you’re hesitant about buying a home, you probably should rent. Homes are a huge financial responsibility and can end up costing even more if you aren’t prepared or don’t do your research. Think about it this way: the upfront costs alone of buying a home are usually tens of thousands of dollars.

Compare that to the upfront costs of renting, which typically include security deposits, pet deposits, and any move-in fees.

Both are expensive, sure, but home ownership is much more so on the front end.

Before you buy a home you typically need to have plenty of savings as well as a stable job and good credit. While you work on achieving these goals, renting can be a great option for you.

Source: http://socialspy.ng/2016/08/18/5-big-reasons-renting-home-better-buying/

Re: 5 Big Reasons Renting A Home Is Better Than Buying by yusluvad(m): 1:11pm On Aug 18, 2016
It's got some advantages.
Re: 5 Big Reasons Renting A Home Is Better Than Buying by Christianos: 2:27pm On Aug 18, 2016
yusluvad:
It's got some advantages.

Like the appreciation on your initial investment, as well as the opportunity to earn income from the property.
Re: 5 Big Reasons Renting A Home Is Better Than Buying by Milikiman: 4:44pm On Aug 18, 2016
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