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Rent $3,000/mo vs Buy a $350K Home

A side-by-side financial comparison of renting at $3,000/month vs buying a $350,000 home with 20% down over 5 to 30 years.

Monthly Rent
$3,000
+ 3%/yr increases
Monthly Ownership
$2,554
P&I + tax + ins + maint

Monthly Ownership Breakdown

Principal & Interest
$1,839
Property Tax (1.1%)
$321
Insurance
$102
Maintenance (1%)
$292
Down Payment Required (20%)
$70,000

Wealth Comparison Over Time

YearRenter Wealth*Home EquityWinnerDifference
Year 5$102,853$152,477Buy$49,624
Year 7$119,968$190,585Buy$70,617
Year 10$151,125$254,146Buy$103,021
Year 15$222,052$380,128Buy$158,076
Year 20$326,267$537,123Buy$210,856
Year 30$704,386$982,378Buy$277,992

* Renter wealth = down payment invested at 8% return. Home equity = home value (3.5% appreciation) minus remaining mortgage.

Analysis: Renting at $3,000 vs Buying at $350K

At $2,554/month, owning this $350K home is actually cheaper than your $3,000/month rent while also building equity. This is a strong case for buying if you plan to stay for at least 5 years.

Based on these assumptions, buying becomes the better financial move after about 5 years. If you plan to stay shorter than that, renting is more cost-effective. For a personalized analysis, use our mortgage calculator or explore other price points below.

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