Mortgage payments exploded during the real estate boom, but rents haven’t kept pace, often running half as much as what homeowners pay. Home prices recently rose to skyscraping heights in cities like New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Washington. Rents have not gone up as much. For a family making the U.S. median income of $46,913, owning the median-price home of $224,739 would eat up 51 percent of its income. Renting would require just 25 percent. By renting, you gain the flexibility of a lease and freedom from home repairs. You can also invest more money in stocks, bonds, and other assets that could appreciate faster than real estate over the next couple of years.
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