The typical monthly rent is now 9.5% or Β£122 cheaper than the mortgage repayments for the same rental property Higher mortgage rates have increased mortgage costs faster than rents have been rising Itβs still cheaper to buy than rent in regions with below-average house prices, like in the North of England and Scotland First time buyers in the South of England need a 31% or Β£42,000 deposit match their mortgage repayments to their monthly rent
This paper investigates the needed property appreciation rates (herein also referred to as hurdle rates, indifference rates, and Aβs) that make individuals indifferent between owning and renting in 28 markets in the United States. This is done to shed further insight into the buy versus rent decisions currently being faced by consumers of housing. Current hurdle rates are estimated for 23 of the largest metropolitan areas, four directional regions, and the country as a whole. A trend analysis of these hurdle rates is also performed. The findings strongly suggest that with few exceptions U.S. markets are trending towards favoring buying over renting. Said another way, current hurdle rates are below typical property appreciation rates in the markets examined and appear to be trending lower through time.
Renting a house is more financially prudent than buying in the long-run
Most people default to liquidating their finances and locking into a financial bond for their whole life. This case proves that renting is a better option, as long as you can put your money to work elsewhere in the economy.
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