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October 11, 2024
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Buying Beats Renting in These Top Cities [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Buying Beats Renting in These Top Cities [INFOGRAPHIC]

Based on a recent study, in 22 of the top 50 metros, the monthly mortgage payment is lower than the rent payment.

Make sure you work with a pro who can help you crunch the numbers and see how your city stacks up. This may be your opportunity to forget renting for good.

If you want to see which option makes the most sense in our area, let’s do the math together.

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