Housing prices may be going up faster than rent. But as a homeowner my housing prices aren’t going up.
When we moved into an apartment in 2012, rent was $1200. By the time we left in 2016, rent was $1700. Our mortgage was $2200 including PMI, taxes and insurance for a house we had a built. By 2020, rent at the same apartment was $2400. Our house is three times the size.
The rent you are paying now is the least you will ever pay where you live. Besides changes in property taxes, our mortgage is the most we will ever pay.
lot of opinions here - counter to that, we're paying less for renting the same location we moved into three years ago. Covid, WFH and location value... lots can happen to change prices.
> Still, rents rose by double-digit percentages in all size categories in July compared to a year ago, with monthly rents for studios up 14.3% to $1,555; one-bedrooms, up 12.2% to $1,745; and two-bedrooms, up 11.7% to $2,103.
> The South and Northeast have seen the largest rent increases. Miami, where rents were up 26.2% from a year ago, saw the biggest increase among the 50 largest US cities for the 10th-straight month. Miami was followed by New York, Boston, Chicago, and Orlando.
When we moved into an apartment in 2012, rent was $1200. By the time we left in 2016, rent was $1700. Our mortgage was $2200 including PMI, taxes and insurance for a house we had a built. By 2020, rent at the same apartment was $2400. Our house is three times the size.
The rent you are paying now is the least you will ever pay where you live. Besides changes in property taxes, our mortgage is the most we will ever pay.