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The True Cost of Renting

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Rummy Dhanoa Real Estate Experts

It's not unlikely for someone to spend too much on rent without their knowledge. The truth is, most people are unaware that they are spending too much on rent or what's the threshold to consider to tell if they're coming close to it.

According to new data released from ApartmentList.com, 49.5 million renters in the United States were cost-burdened in 2017, meaning they spent more than 30% of their monthly incomes on rent.

This accounts for nearly half of all renter households in the country and is up 3.1 million from 2007. When a household is cost-burdened by their monthly housing expense, they are not as easily able to save money for the future.

This is a big factor for many renters who dream of owning their own homes someday. But there is hope for those who are able to save at least a 3% down payment! The percentage of income needed in the US to buy a home is significantly less than renting at 17.1%!

The chart below compares the historic percentage of income needed to rent and buy from 1985-2000 to the first quarter of 2018. As you can see, the cost of renting has climbed above historic numbers while the cost of buying dropped over the same period of time.


If you are one of the many renters who is spending too much of their monthly income on rent, consider saving money by getting a roommate, moving into a less expensive apartment, or even moving in with family. These are all ways to save for a down payment so that you can put your housing costs to work for you!

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Dorte Engel
RE/MAX Leading Edge - Bowie, MD
ABC - Annapolis, Bowie, Crofton & rest of Maryland

Dear Rummy,

It makes sense, if you are planning on staying, but not, if you are still moving around for education or career-building.

Nov 06, 2018 04:22 PM
Leif Price
Chirpy Home - Portland, OR
Blogger at Chirpy Home

Settling down in a community, these makes sense. But if you are constantly moving around due to work, you can only go for the rent option that has low rate as to save some money.

Nov 06, 2018 05:15 PM