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Reasons Why You Shouldn’t BUY Real Estate, But RENT It Instead!

 

Wondering whether to buy a house or rent it? Worry not! We are here to help you with the decision making process.

1.  To Rent A House – You Love Restrictions!

When you rent a house, you cannot undertake major renovations. You cannot make changes according to your requirements. Besides, on a rental property, there are several restrictions in place, like bachelors not allowed, pets not allowed, cooking non-vegetarian food not allowed. If you love these restrictions, you should definitely rent a house!

2. To Rent A House – You Love Unpredictability!

At the end of your rental agreement tenure, there is no guarantee that the agreement will be renewed by the landlord for the next 11 months. Since you love the unpredictability of life, and since you love not knowing whether you will have a roof over your head tomorrow, you should definitely rent a house!

3. To Rent A House – You Love Moving!

Maybe your rental agreement was not renewed or maybe your landlord has asked you to evacuate since they want to sell the property. No matter what the reason, you love packing up all your belongings and moving from one place to the other. You enjoy the entire time-consuming process of hiring packers and movers, wrapping your fragile items in newspapers and towels, packing your clothes in hundreds of suitcases and boxes, and possibly destroying your expensive electrical gadgets during the transportation.

4.  To Rent A House – You Love Spending Money!

Ask your friends who have bought a house how they hate saving money! Even after paying their EMIs, your friends will be getting a good return on the property investment. You on the other hand will get to spend your hard-earned money by paying rent every month. And the real beneficiary will be the actual owner of the house who will keep earning a steady income. Besides, renewing a rental agreement might lead to increase in the monthly rent amount. You can spend your money there as well. Isn’t that cool?!

5. To Rent A House – You Hate Stability

Having a house of your own can give you a sense of stability and a feeling of contentment. But, since you dislike belonging somewhere, and love to live a nomadic life, renting a house is the best thing for you!

6.To Rent A House – You Don’t Like Having Equity

 Buying a house gives you a chance to build equity. It also leads to better tax benefits. But since you don’t like equitable long-term investments, it’s better you rent a house!

We hope you got our sarcasm! To avoid all the above-mentioned hassles, contact us at Pune Realty and buy a house that suits your budget, location preference, and square feet aspirations. 

Ready to buy your dream home in the beautiful locality of Hinjewadi? Pune Realty can help you.

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