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Page 1: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

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Page 2: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

AssumptionsBoth Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are

equal at $1,000 per month.

Page 3: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

AssumptionsBoth Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

On the Purchase side of the comparison, $1,000 is the

total payment on $160,000 Home Purchase.

Page 4: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

AssumptionsBoth Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month. On the

Purchase side of the comparison, $1,000 is the total payment on $160,000 Home Purchase.

Any tax savings* on Interest, Real Estate Taxes or

Private Mortgage Insurance will be applied to funding

Maintenance on the home you purchased.

Page 5: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

AssumptionsBoth Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month. On the Purchase side of the

comparison, $1,000 is the total payment on $160,000 Home Purchase. Any tax savings* on Interest, Real

Estate Taxes or Private Mortgage Insurance will be applied to funding Maintenance on the home you

purchased. Purchaser put 3.5% down payment, financing through a

FHA Mortgage of $155,944 at 4% including $1,544 upfront

financed PMI and Seller paying $4,053 in Prepaid Expenses and

Closing Costs. (There are Down Payment Assistance Programs available).

Page 6: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Renters may also need to purchase

Renter’s Insurance.

Page 7: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Break DownRent $1,000

Total $1,000

Page 8: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Break DownRent $1,000 Vs. Buy Principal $223

Interest 517 517

R. E. Taxes 150 150

Hazard Insurance 65

Private Mortgage Insurance

45 45

Total $1,000 Total $1,000 $712

*The Tax Deductibility in a 25% bracket X $712* = $178 per month. This Tax Savings may be used to offset the maintenance issues associated with owning a home.

**

*

Page 9: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Annual Equity

Year

Cumulative Amount Paid Out

Equity from Amortization

Principal Paid Down

Equity from Appreciation

4% Assumed Appreciation Rate

Total Equity

5 $60,000 $20,000 + $35,000 = $55,000

Page 10: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Annual Equity

Year

Cumulative Amount Paid Out

Equity from Amortization

Principal Paid Down

Equity from Appreciation

4% Assumed Appreciation Rate

Total Equity

5 $60,000 $20,000 + $35,000 = $55,000

10 $120,000 $38,000 + $77,000 = $115,000

Page 11: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Annual Equity

Year

Cumulative Amount Paid Out

Equity from Amortization

Principal Paid Down

Equity from Appreciation

4% Assumed Appreciation Rate

Total Equity

5 $60,000 $20,000 + $35,000 = $55,000

10 $120,000 $38,000 + $77,000 = $115,000

15 $180,000 $60,000 + $128,000 = $188,000

Page 12: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Annual Equity

Year

Cumulative Amount Paid Out

Equity from Amortization

Principal Paid Down

Equity from Appreciation

4% Assumed Appreciation Rate

Total Equity

5 $60,000 $20,000 + $35,000 = $55,000

10 $120,000 $38,000 + $77,000 = $115,000

15 $180,000 $60,000 + $128,000 = $188,000

20 $240,000 $87,000 + $190,000 = $277,000

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Annual Equity

Page 14: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Notes

• Notes: Rents generally increase 3-4% annually and

will double in approximately 18-20 years.

Certain short term situations may lend

themselves better to rental options.

Renting will put you in the RED

Page 15: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Notes• Notes: Rents generally increase 3-4% annually and will double in approximately 18-20 years.

• Instant Equity can be generated by purchasing a

home below market value.

Page 16: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Notes• Notes: Rents generally increase 3-4% annually and will double in approximately 18-20 years.

• Instant Equity can be generated by purchasing a home below market value.

• Sweat Equity can be generated by homeowner

improvements

Page 17: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Notes• Notes: Rents generally increase 3-4% annually and will double in approximately 18-20 years.

• Instant Equity can be generated by purchasing a home below market value.

• Sweat Equity can be generated by homeowner improvements

• Nationally, as to Real Estate, there was a 6.4% average annual appreciation rate over a 44 year

history

Page 18: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Notes• Notes: Rents generally increase 3-4% annually and will double in approximately 18-20 years.

• Instant Equity can be generated by purchasing a home below market value.

• Sweat Equity can be generated by homeowner improvements

• Nationally, as to Real Estate, there was a 6.4% average annual appreciation rate over a 44 year history

• Tax Benefits are the deductibility of Interest, Real Estate

Property Taxes, and Private Mortgage Insurance. There is

no Capital Gains Tax on Appreciation Gains for homes

occupied 2 of the past 5 years.

Page 19: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Notes• Notes: Rents generally increase 3-4% annually and will double in approximately 18-20 years.

• Instant Equity can be generated by purchasing a home below market value.

• Sweat Equity can be generated by homeowner improvements

• Nationally, as to Real Estate, there was a 6.4% average annual appreciation rate over a 44 year history

• Tax Benefits are the deductibility of Interest, Real Estate Property Taxes, and Private Mortgage Insurance. There is no Capital Gains

Tax on Appreciation Gains for homes occupied 2 of the past 5 years.

• There is an Intrinsic Value to Pride of Ownership…The

Homeowner can make changes to home or decorate

according to their own desires.

Page 20: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Notes• Notes: Rents generally increase 3-4% annually and will double in approximately 18-20 years.

• Instant Equity can be generated by purchasing a home below market value.

• Sweat Equity can be generated by homeowner improvements

• Nationally, as to Real Estate, there was a 6.4% average annual appreciation rate over a 44 year history

• Tax Benefits are the deductibility of Interest, Real Estate Property Taxes, and Private Mortgage Insurance. There is no Capital Gains Tax on

Appreciation Gains for homes occupied 2 of the past 5 years.

• There is an Intrinsic Value to Pride of Ownership…The Homeowner can make changes to home or decorate according to their own desires.

• Studies confirm that Home Ownership provides a positive

correlation in enhanced Self Esteem, Educational Achievements,

Civic Participation & Civic Crime Prevention.

Page 21: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Notes• Notes: Rents generally increase 3-4% annually and will double in approximately 18-20 years.

• Instant Equity can be generated by purchasing a home below market value.

• Sweat Equity can be generated by homeowner improvements

• Nationally, as to Real Estate, there was a 6.4% average annual appreciation rate over a 44 year history

• Tax Benefits are the deductibility of Interest, Real Estate Property Taxes, and Private Mortgage Insurance. There is no Capital Gains Tax

on Appreciation Gains for homes occupied 2 of the past 5 years.

• There is an Intrinsic Value to Pride of Ownership…The Homeowner can make changes to home or decorate according to their own desires.

• Studies confirm that Home Ownership provides a positive correlation in enhanced Self Esteem, Educational Achievements, Civic

Participation & Civic Crime Prevention.

• Buying will put you in the GREEN

Page 22: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Notes• Buying will put you in the GREEN

• Home Ownership over time is one of

America’s most significant

Equity/Estate Builders. The Equity can

assist in Retirement by having housing

paid for or even utilize as a Reverse

Mortgage.

Page 23: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

Notes• Buying will put you in the GREEN

• Home Ownership over time is one of America’s most significant Equity/Estate Builders. The Equity can assist in Retirement

by having housing paid for or even utilize as a Reverse Mortgage.

• Buying will put you in the GREEN

Page 24: Rent vs. Buy Analysis. Assumptions Both Monthly Rent and Monthly Mortgage Payments are equal at $1,000 per month.

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