Rent vs Own Calculator

Where does each path leave your net worth?

Estimated from price
/mo

What the same place would rent for, estimated from the price. Type your own figure and it stops following.

years

This is the single biggest factor — buying costs a lot to enter and to exit, so a short stay rarely earns those costs back.

What are you buying?

Swaps the running-cost estimates: a condo pays a monthly fee and little else; a freehold owner carries the whole building.

Your financing

$200,000 — minimum here is 7.50%.

Typical 5-year fixed rate. Edit to match your own quote.

Net worth over time

Where the two lines cross is the moment buying overtakes renting and investing the difference.

BuyingRenting + investing

Years from purchase

What each costs in month one

Cash out the door — not the same question as which builds more wealth. $1,489 of the first mortgage payment goes to principal, so it stays yours.

Owning$5,790/mo
Mortgage payment $4,357Property tax $600Condo fees $700Maintenance $83Insurance $50
Renting$4,225/mo
Rent $4,200Tenant insurance $25

Owning costs $1,565 more each month at the start. That gap is what the renter invests.

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