Seniorsecurity · M
The sooner you can buy the better houses aren't getting cheaper. If your single rent a room out to help with payments until you are married.
indyjoe · 56-60, M
I hated renting...if I could have afforded it, I would have gladly bought a house.
nedkelly · 61-69, M
Very good question, no right or wrong answer
SubstantialKick · 36-40, M
@nedkelly There are some inportant factors, biggest one probably being finances.
xixgun · M
As a single person, buying a home not only will improve your credit standing; but if you should have (or want) to move across country for a job, you can always use it as rental property.
Also, most mortgages will make you look at rents in an area and chuckle.
Also, most mortgages will make you look at rents in an area and chuckle.
SubstantialKick · 36-40, M
@xixgun True. Rent can be pretty outrageous.

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Better to buy if you can afford it
MissTaken · 36-40, F
In the long term buying is best but is not always financially possible
SubstantialKick · 36-40, M
@MissTaken True.
calicuz · 56-60, M
It is always better to buy a home than rent, if you can afford a mortgage
That depends on your situation. Generally it's never a bad time to start creating positive equity but that takes a lot of planning and knowledge. It also takes a lot of work at the beginning and end to buy and sell.
Shaun · 26-30, M
Always better to buy/mortgage because you’re paying into something that will be your asset when complete.
Rent is just putting all your money into someone else’s pocket.
Rent is just putting all your money into someone else’s pocket.
ABCDEF7 · M
Depends on your source of incom, experiences and future planning
Infoman · 36-40, M
Doesn't it depend on how long you're going to be there?
WineandCoffee · 51-55, F
Rent is better.
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SubstantialKick · 36-40, M
@ChemDawg Nice...