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InvestorGuide University > Subject: Real Estate > Should You Rent or Own?
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Buying or Selling a House
Should You Rent or Own?
by Roger Wohlner   (Write for us!)
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It seems like everyone either owns a home or is saving to purchase a home. Certainly, there are significant financial and tax reasons for owning a home. While you typically only make a down payment of 10% or 20% of the home's cost, you retain all price appreciation on the home. Part of each mortgage payment builds equity in your home. In the beginning, that may only be a small portion of each payment, but significant equity can be accumulated over a period of years. Historically, homes have provided a good hedge against the impact of inflation.

There are also significant tax advantages to home ownership. Mortgage interest and property taxes can be deducted on your tax return as itemized deductions, reducing the cost of home ownership. When you sell the home, a significant amount of capital gains can be excluded from tax. If the home was your primary residence in at least two of the preceding five years, you can exclude $250,000 of gain if you are a single taxpayer and $500,000 of gain if you are married filing a joint return.

But despite these advantages, you should still evaluate whether owning a home makes sense for your particular situation. Some factors to consider include: Several factors need to be evaluated before deciding whether you should rent or own a home.


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