Is now the time to buy or rent?
 
 “I have been saving for some time now with a view to buy my own 
property. However, with all the upheavals of the last year I’m wondering
 whether buying is still the right option and whether I should not 
continue renting. Any advice?”
Owning property can be very 
beneficial over a long period and property generally is a worthy 
investment for your money. That said, it is not always the answer for 
everyone and the rental market remains a good choice for many when 
considering their finances, work situation and family size. 
Currently,
 it is fair to say that it is a buyer’s market. Interest rates are low 
and also weigh in favour of buying. But remember that buying property 
includes additional costs that you will need to cover such as bond 
registration costs, transfer costs, transfer duty to the Receiver, 
insurance premiums and even the costs of renovating or upgrading your 
new property (if necessary). All these costs can add up to a substantial
 amount for the first-time buyer. Likewise, interest rates, although low
 now, can fluctuate over time and you need to have the financial 
stability to accommodate such fluctuations and the other associated 
costs with owning and maintaining a property.
In comparison, 
renting can be a far cheaper and, in some ways, simpler and more 
flexible option for many. That said, by renting you are helping the 
landlord pay off his mortgage and increasing the value of his investment
 and not yours. You are also at the mercy of your rental agreement in 
respect of what you can and cannot do with the property, and you could 
even be given notice to vacate the property should the landlord decide 
to sell (subject to what the rental agreement says, of course). 
So
 clearly there are pros and cons to buying and renting. It is therefore 
useful to consider the following factors when deciding on which option 
may be better for you:
- How long do you plan to live in the same place?
- Compare the costs of renting vs buying.
- What is your view on your financial position going forward?
- What will your space needs be in a few years? (family, pets, cars etc.).
- What are the risks for you in buying or renting?
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