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by lazide
955 days ago
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If you look at the stats, you’re very much outliers. And if you’ve ever owned before (I have) and also rented (I have), the difference in ability to move and sensitivity to market conditions is dramatically in renters favor the vast majority of the time. No renter is going to be looking at losing hundreds of grand trying to move in a downturn, for instance. Or like in ‘08, being stuck for years in frozen real estate markets or losing hundreds of grand or more. No renter is ever going to get hundreds of grand in cash money on sale either, if things go well. Just the paperwork involved in selling (let alone the other logistics) takes longer and is more involved than renting a new place, even in the tightest markets! Ownership has its privileges and its costs. |
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