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Rent $2,500/mo vs Buy a $400K Home

A side-by-side financial comparison of renting at $2,500/month vs buying a $400,000 home with 20% down over 5 to 30 years.

Monthly Rent
$2,500
+ 3%/yr increases
Monthly Ownership
$2,919
P&I + tax + ins + maint

Monthly Ownership Breakdown

Principal & Interest
$2,102
Property Tax (1.1%)
$367
Insurance
$117
Maintenance (1%)
$333
Down Payment Required (20%)
$80,000

Wealth Comparison Over Time

YearRenter Wealth*Home EquityWinnerDifference
Year 5$117,546$174,259Buy$56,713
Year 7$137,106$217,811Buy$80,705
Year 10$172,714$290,453Buy$117,739
Year 15$253,774$434,432Buy$180,658
Year 20$372,877$613,855Buy$240,978
Year 30$805,013$1,122,717Buy$317,705

* Renter wealth = down payment invested at 8% return. Home equity = home value (3.5% appreciation) minus remaining mortgage.

Analysis: Renting at $2,500 vs Buying at $400K

Owning this $400K home costs $2,919/month — $419 more than renting. The key question is whether equity building and home appreciation make up for the higher monthly costs over your expected holding period.

Based on these assumptions, buying becomes the better financial move after about 5 years. If you plan to stay shorter than that, renting is more cost-effective. For a personalized analysis, use our mortgage calculator or explore other price points below.

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