Cost Between Renting and Owning Narrows

by John Tayeb on April 21, 2010

The cost difference between buying and renting is as narrow as it has been since 1993, according to a study on homeownership by Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services for the Associated Press.

The study examined rent and home prices in 45 metropolitan areas and concluded that gap between a payment on a median-priced home and median rent on a similar property is on average only $256.

Marcus & Millichap calculated the number using median home prices for the last three months of 2009, assuming a 10 percent down payment on a 30-year fixed-rate loan at 5.07 percent. It factored in mortgage insurance, but didn’t include either repair costs or tax benefits.

The difference is narrowest in such hard-hit markets as Detroit, Las Vegas, Atlanta, Cleveland, Indianapolis, and Orlando.

Renting remains significantly cheaper in New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, San Diego, San Francisco, and San Jose, Calif.


Source: Associated Press (04/19/2010)

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