Best cities to buy and rent
The analysis is based on listings on Trulia.com and took into account costs of home ownership (including “mortgage principal and interest, property taxes, hazard insurance, closing costs at time of purchase and ongoing HOA dues and private mortgage insurance, where applicable. Total costs of homeownership include an offset for the tax advantages of homeownership, including mortgage interest, property tax and closing cost deductions”) as well as costs of renting (rent as well as renter’s insurance).
According to Trulia’s Social Media Guru, Rudy Bachraty, “we did not include appreciation or depreciation. The market is too unstable to predict right now. This is the current snapshot if you were to buy or rent today.”
Top 10 cities to buy vs. rent
- Minneapolis, MN
- Arlington, TX
- Miami, FL
- Fresno, CA
- San Antonio, TX
- Mesa, AZ
- Jacksonville, FL
- Phoenix, AZ
- El Paso, TX
- Las Vegas, NV
Top 10 cities to rent vs. buy
- New York, NY
- Omaha, NE
- Seattle, WA
- Portland, OR
- San Francisco, CA
- Oklahoma City, OK
- Kansas City, MO
- San Diego, CA
- Cleveland, OH
- Dallas, TX
Why some cities beat out others
“At the peak of the real estate bubble, cities like Miami, Phoenix and Las Vegas were not affordable for many. Now the opposite is true,” said Pete Flint, co-founder and CEO of Trulia. “Home sellers in these hard hit areas are forced to lower their prices to compete with all the foreclosures on the market. As a result, these unattainable markets are so affordable it makes better financial sense to buy than rent.”
Trulia offers a rent versus buy calculator on their website (click here) and plan on publishing the rent vs. buy city rankings in the future, most likely each quarter. To download the top 50 cities comparing renting versus owning, click here.
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