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The only value landlords have is that is easier to be transient and move around for work and stuff, and not be tied down.
It should be for those in that niche, not because home ownership is too hard to obtain.
If you live in the same town doing the same job, the only reason you should be renting is because you didn't like doing the extra work homeownership requires.
If anything beyond these niche is your market, fuck off.
And not having to take a big loan or have a lot of money on hand to live somewhere.
3rd paragraph is me. I rented the vast majority of my life. I didn't want to mow the lawn, shovel snow, clean gutters, fix/replace major items, eg: hot water heater.
Nope. Not interested.
You can hire people to do those things and if home ownership were affordable, you would likely be able to afford to pay people to do those things and have it all even out to being around the same as renting.
No thanks. No interest in worrying about upkeep or saving $$ to replace my roof in "x" amount of years. And, as others have mentioned. I've moved a few times without any hassle about trying to sell/buy. People that insist on home ownership are annoying as shit.
I'm not insisting anyone buy a home. I'm just saying the reason you gave would not be a reason to not buy one if prices were equitable.
Sure it is. Why would I want to deal with finding a good landscaper or other service providers, eg: plumber?
I don't care about price equality. I straight up don't want to think about it.
Okay, but why shouldn't that be an affordable option for others? Shouldn't you be able to afford a home and such services just like you could afford to rent if things were more equitable?
I'm not talking about others. Just explaining my position. I'm not here to debate the issue.
I rented a place that had a small yard. I was excited to have a yard to tend. After cutting the grass once, I was done.
The landlord had the grass removed and a bunch of local plants put into a garden with a minimal watering system. Never needed to be tended. Was a well-loved upgrade.
Yeah, that would've been a good idea at my last place.