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Yep, and it's giving first time home buyers a chance to buy one of those ex rentals. I did.
Landlords don't actually build houses, they buy existing stock and squeeze all the value out of them with minimal maintenance.
Renting is significantly cheaper than owning. If the landlord does their part with maintenance, it's the better option for many people.
Not in my case, my mortgage is pretty much the same as what I was paying in rent for a similar house in the same area. And in a few years that mortgage will only become a smaller part of my income instead of growing.
This has been my experience as well. I'm saving several thousands of dollars a year after about 5 years. I probably couldn't afford to rent my own home. If I stick with my mortgage for the full 30 years I can only imagine how ridiculously cheap my "rent" will be... Not to mention that rent money is going into my own equity instead of a landlord's
I imagine if I were planning on moving within 5 years of purchase renting would be a better deal.
But seriously, in another 5 years I expect I could rent my property and pay my mortgage in full, while taking some profit to help pay another mortgage...
You know - be the thing I despise