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The question of whether to rent vs. buy after relocating isn't so simple, because there may be a different answer in the short term vs. the long term. The short-term answer is that it makes good ...
Buying a home is generally less risky than renting in retirement, since the cost of rent can be more volatile than home ownership. But it’s not without risk, especially if you don’t have the ...
Retired couple with nearly $1M in savings asks Suze Orman if they should buy or rent their retirement home ... So, rather than stressing over property landscaping, broken furnaces or a leaky roof ...
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As the country patiently waits for the housing market to rebound, older Americans are finding it more difficult to get approved for mortgages -- whether for new home purchases or refinancing. Even...
Depending on your financial situation, lifestyle, and goals, renting can often be the better option. So let's explore both sides and see why the answer to this age-old debate is, surprisingly, "it ...
Renting in retirement is becoming more commonplace. According to a report last year by the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University, 7 million older adult households rent their homes....
A rent ratio below 20 indicates that buying is advantageous. A ratio above 20 suggests that renting may be a better option. In this example, purchasing could be the better financial option in the ...