So these debates are usually over virtue ethics (basically what you value, how you value things etc.). One debate is between the philosophy of utilitarianism and deontology (consequentialism vs means based). Social problems and issues are often times evaluated under particular values. For (a simple) ex. a utilitarian would value implementing a policy to save the most people whereas a deontologist wouldn’t look to save the most people if it meant infringing on the rights of the individual. So a utilitarian would care more about extinction then the most gruesome possible death of one person. Hope this helps!
Homeownership advantages
Privacy
Usually a good investment
More stable housing costs from year to year
Pride in ownership and strong community ties
Tax incentives
Equity buildup (savings)
Disadvantages: home ownership
Long-term commitment
Maintenance and repair costs
Lack of flexibility
Usually more expensive than renting
High up-front costs
Foreclosure
Renting: advantages
Lower housing costs
Shorter-term commitment
No/minimal maintenance and repair costs
Renting:disadvantages
No tax incentives
No fixed housing costs
No building of equity
Hope this helps b <3