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  2. Renting vs. buying a house: Which is right for you? - AOL

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    Here are the advantages and disadvantages of renting versus buying a house to consider before making a decision. Renting vs. buying a house: Pros and cons Buying

  3. The 4 Pros and 4 Cons of Buying a Condo Instead of a House - AOL

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  4. Buying a new home in retirement: Pros, cons and ... - AOL

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    Sources. Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit [PDF], Federal Reserve.Accessed December 13, 2024. B3-3.1-01, General Income Information (05/01/2024), Fannie Mae.Accessed December 13, 2024.

  5. Condo vs. House: Which Is the Best Investment in Your City? - AOL

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    GOBankingRates reached out to real estate experts to find which is the best investment in some major American cities: a condo or a house? Seattle, Washington Zillow 2023 median home value: $850,175

  6. Old vs. new homes: How old of a house I buy?

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    Pros Location: Older homes are typically located closer to the center of towns, and in more walkable areas near more amenities. If you want a really central location, you may need to buy an older ...

  7. Should You Lease or Buy a New Car in 2024? 9 Pros and Cons - AOL

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  8. The classic "American Dream" -- marriage, two kids, homes, healthcare, cars and education -- is now an estimated $3,455,305 over the course of a lifetime, according to a new study from ...

  9. Pros and cons of leasing vs. buying a car - AOL

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    When you buy a car, you won’t have to keep an eye on your mileage. If you want to rack up 100,000 miles in a year, you can do so without worrying about extra fees. No wear-and-tear charges.