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aev [14]
2 years ago
13

Buying or renting sort each characteristics into the category where it fits best

English
1 answer:
ruslelena [56]2 years ago
4 0

The groups into which these the actions belong are:

Buying:

  • Will require maintenance costs.
  • Will allow me to build equity.
  • Will have fairly constant payments.

Renting:

  • Will cost less up front.
  • Will not allow me to build equity.
  • Will result in increasing payments.

<h3>What are the features of buying and renting property?</h3>

Because you will own the property, you will be required to pay for maintenance. Despite having to make fairly consistent mortgage payments, you will create equity.

Renting a property will save you money in the short term, but you won't be able to develop equity and your payments will rise as rent rises.

Learn more on renting property at

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Full Question:

Buying or Renting, sort each characteristic into the category where it fits best.

  • will require maintenance costs
  • will not allow me to build equity
  • will cost less up front
  • will have fairly constant payments
  • will allow me to build equity
  • will result in increasing payments
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