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Rent vs Buy Calculator

Rent against buy over the years you will actually stay, comparing net worth rather than monthly outgo. The honest comparison invests the down payment and every monthly difference, which is the step most versions of this skip.

Also called: should i rent or buy, buy vs rent house, renting vs buying calculator.

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Which comes out ahead
Renting and investing the difference comes out ahead

Renting and investing the difference comes out ahead over 10 years. Buying leaves you with $8,551,552.36 and renting while investing the difference leaves $10,328,633.20, a gap of $1,777,080.84.

Net worth if you buy
$8,551,552.36
Net worth if you rent and invest
$10,328,633.20
Difference
$1,777,080.84
Total rent paid
$4,528,041.31
Total loan interest paid
$4,744,487.09
Property worth at the end
$13,031,157.01
Loan still outstanding
$4,479,604.66
Year buying pulls ahead
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An estimate, not an offer or a guarantee. Projected returns assume the rate you entered holds for the whole term, which no market does.

Net worth either way

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$0.00$2.58 million$5.16 million$7.75 million$10.3 millionYear 1Year 10
BuyingRenting and investing
Method and background

This is what the calculation gives for the numbers you entered. It is an estimate, not advice, and it knows nothing about your situation beyond those numbers. Rules for United States change on a published schedule; the effective date is shown on every rule-based tool.

How this is calculated

Buying leaves you owning a property that has appreciated, less whatever loan is left. Renting leaves you with the down payment you never spent, plus every month where rent was cheaper than the mortgage and the ownership costs, all compounded at what you would have earned. Comparing monthly payments alone always flatters buying, because it ignores both the opportunity cost of the deposit and the maintenance, tax and insurance that come with owning. The break-even year is the point where the two lines cross, and staying less than that generally favours renting.

buying leaves property value minus loan balance; renting leaves the down payment and every monthly saving, compounded at the investment return
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Property value at the horizon (currency)
B_n
Loan balance at the horizon (currency)
D
Down payment, invested instead (currency)
i
Investment return (decimal)

Method and limits

What it assumes

  • The renter genuinely invests the difference every month. Most do not, and that is the single biggest reason the real answer differs.
  • Ownership costs are a flat share of the property price each year, covering maintenance, tax and insurance.
  • Transaction costs on purchase and sale are not included.

What it deliberately does not model

  • Tax relief on mortgage interest and on capital gains varies by market and is not applied.
  • It cannot price security of tenure, the freedom to move, or wanting to paint the walls.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is my monthly mortgage lower than rent but buying still loses?
Because the mortgage is not the cost of owning. Add maintenance, tax and insurance, and then add what the down payment would have earned elsewhere, and the comparison usually changes.
What matters most in this calculation?
How long you stay, and the gap between property appreciation and investment return. Those two swamp everything else, including the interest rate.