I am sure that this is a question that many of us have asked on numerous occassions and the answer is not always clear. But what is clear is that there are a few factors that will always influence our decision, "the living up with the friends and family", that "nice to have feeling" and lastly the "I must have it".
Let's take a closer look at the two issues;
Rent a property - this is easy as there are no risks involved. All I have to do is to find the right property to rent. You might consider this time consuming but what is time compare to risk?
To buy a property - now this is where it becomes tricky. When buying a property it affects every aspect of your financial situation and also financial planning. Why? Buying a property involves a risk factor and the changing of your investment profile.
Here are five vital questions that you can answer before you take a decision on whether you should buy or rent;
Remember, financial planning is nothing to be afraid as buying property involves us in the biggest financial commitment of our lives.
The editor
Pat Jewell
www.cyberprop.com
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