Courtesy of Keeping Current Matters/The KCM Blog
Posted: 18 May 2015 04:00 AM PDT
In the latest Rent vs. Buy Report
from Trulia, they explained that homeownership remains cheaper than
renting with a traditional 30-year fixed rate mortgage throughout the
100 largest metro areas in the United States.
The updated numbers actually show that the range is from an average of
16% in Honolulu (HI), all the way to 55% in Sarasota (FL), and 35% Nationwide!
The other interesting findings in the report include:
- Interest rates have remained low and even though home prices have appreciated around the country (3.9%), they haven’t greatly outpaced rental appreciation (3.7%). “In the past year, these two trends have made homeownership even more affordable compared with renting.”
- Some markets might tip in favor of renting if home prices increase at a greater rate than rents and if – as most economists expect – mortgage rates rise, due to the strengthening economy.
- Nationally, rates would have to rise to 10.6% for renting to be cheaper than buying – and rates haven’t been that high since 1989.
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