![]() ![]() 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.Bottom Line
Buying
a home makes sense socially
and financially.
If you are one of the many renters who would like to evaluate your ability to
buy this year, meet with a local real estate professional who can help you
find your dream home.
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ShirLee's Homes4SaleUtah BLOG
ShirLee McGarry's Homes4SaleUtah BLOG, features great articles for consumers, homeowners and Realtors® addressing community, local, state and national real estate news.
Articles also include refreshing humor to encourage smiles and support for all real estate warriors in the trenches who do stand out to make a difference in their client's lives in the exciting and challenging world of the Realtor®.
Penned by Associate Broker-Realtor®,and Registered Author, ShirLee McGarry® with RealtyPath in Sandy, Utah
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Buying Remains 36% Cheaper than Renting!
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