• @Zdvarko
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    161 day ago

    Renting. An inescapable financial burden.

      • @[email protected]
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        724 hours ago

        Sometimes it is hyped because of the “freedom” aspect.

        In some countries, it’s not even a bad idea because there are a lot more renter protections.

        • @garbagebagel
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          26 hours ago

          Yeah I “fell” for it cause I can’t afford a house/don’t have parents that can help with a down payment. But seeing how much shit my homeowner friends have to deal with makes me honestly pretty grateful not to be a homeowner.

          I know there’s downsides, but I don’t want kids and am locked in at COVID pricing, so I don’t really care for purchasing anything either.

    • @JubilantJaguar
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      -1024 hours ago

      Not necessarily. All else being equal, mortgage + property charges + maintenance + tax is usually quite a bit more than rent. The issue is that renters almost never save or invest that delta, they spend it.

        • @kitnaht
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          922 hours ago

          And the fact that those payments are technically going to yourself and the ownership of your own equity.

            • @kitnaht
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              122 hours ago

              There’s these things called banks. And many states have first time homebuyers programs that will help with the down payment.

              • @IMongoose
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                121 hours ago

                I basically bought my first (only) house for 0 money down with first time homebuyers stuff. Ya I had to pay mortgage insurance for a while but my mortgage payment is less than what it would be to rent the same house by like, a lot.

                • @kitnaht
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                  -220 hours ago

                  Renter-brain. Kinda like a horse that’s been trained to believe it’s tied to a post so you only gotta drape the reigns over the post and they think they’re trapped.

        • @JubilantJaguar
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          014 hours ago

          And renters miss the fact that by intelligently investing the renter’s dividend that I mentioned they could usually make a much better return than they can by investing it in their own property. Almost none of them even save that money, let alone invest it smartly.

          Anyway, this debate is boring. Everyone is entrenched in their views.

      • odd
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        420 hours ago

        “Wait? The world isn’t the US?!”

      • mesamunefire
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        218 hours ago

        Depends on where your at.

        My mortgage doesn’t go up every year, but rent always does! I now pay significantly less than the average rent in my area. Fun times.