• andrewta@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    But… but… but you still have to pay for maintenance and repair.

    Ok I’m half kidding, given you still have to pay those things but depending on how the math works it can still be cheaper to own.

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      11 months ago

      It’s always cheaper to own given you live an adult life for at least like 15 years. The rub is whether or not you can afford the upfront costs to get a property.

      Also you pay for maintenance and repair and taxes and all that nonsense in your rent, it’s just one bill instead of multiple.

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      11 months ago

      The thing is as a renter you basically pay for maintenance and repair anyway. If as a renter I damage a wall, I pay for it, if I leave the house messy when I vacate I pay for a cleaner out of my bond. If the place is freshly renovated my rent is higher to cover it, if there’s an unforeseen expense like a tap bursts, sure the owner pays for it… but then my rent goes up 150 a week next year because of “market trends”