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To rent or to buy? Things to consider when deciding on a home

by Ncumisa Lerato Kunana

The cost of living is only rising and home ownership is the dream for many but with the rising prime lending rate this dream is slowly fading for others.

Renting a property, like owning a home, has advantages and disadvantages. Both options offer pros and cons. For example, renting gives you more spendable money in the short term, whereas owning a house gives you a sense of security because it is considered a long-term investment.

With the help of Property24 we have listed the advantages and disadvantages of both buying and renting.

Advantages of buying a home 

  • Having a home provides long-term benefits such as stability, equity, and the possibility for personal economic growth.
  • The value of a home increases with time, and if you decide to sell, you can benefit from the sale.
  • When you buy a house, it becomes your legal property, giving you greater freedom in its use without the constraints that are frequently imposed by a landlord.
  • Being a homeowner who makes timely repayments can help your credit score. Not only will you have a substantial investment to your name, but making on-time monthly bond payments will improve your credit score.

Disadvantages of buying a home 

  • Being a homeowner entails significant financial responsibilities, such as bond repayments and regular house maintenance.
  • There are additional costs associated with homeownership, such as rates, taxes, insurance, and maintenance, for which the homeowner is responsible.
  • A homeowner faces the possibility of losing money on resale. This is frequently driven by economic circumstances such as a recession or high interest rates, or by a specific region just becoming less desirable.

Advantages of renting a home

  • Renting a home provides greater flexibility than owning one. This is great for those who may experience unexpected changes, such as a work relocation. Renting requires no long-term commitment from a tenant and is the perfect alternative if you do not intend to stay in one location for an extended period of time.
  • Moving out is less stressful for a tenant than for a homeowner because there is no need to worry about finding someone to take over the lease or finding a buyer to purchase the property, as this is the job of the homeowner or landlord.
  • A tenant’s only insurance requirement will be to cover the contents of the home, while any maintenance work on the property is the responsibility of the homeowner.

Disadvantages of renting a home 

  • Renting offers no wealth creation or return on investment since the property will never legally belong to the tenant, and instead, the tenant is paying towards the homeowner’s home loan.
  • When renting a property, you will have no control over annual rental fluctuations which are directly affected by inflation.
  • There is no guarantee that a lease will be renewed when it expires.

Also see: Organisation hacks you need for a tidy home

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