kenuma Posted January 23, 2020 Posted January 23, 2020 Guys, what do you think better to buy property or rent ones? Truly say I have rent apartment now, because I have not much money for buying own property. Quote
Tania82 Posted January 24, 2020 Posted January 24, 2020 If you can and like the country where you are, the best is have an own propriety Quote
Anasxs Posted June 7, 2023 Posted June 7, 2023 Buy, It is tours and nobody can't tell, if It is legal and you are healthy, what to do or how decorate... I don't like minimalist people Who have not books at home how arruine another houses decoración, diversity and own tastes are ok Quote
Anasxs Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 On 6/7/2023 at 3:43 PM, AnatasiaSteele82 said: Buy, It is tours and nobody can't tell, if It is legal and you are healthy, what to do or how decorate... I don't like minimalist people Who have not books at home how arruine another houses decoración, diversity and own tastes are ok And well I am flat property since 2009 so this is a reason I don t travel like I want, but have own home is confortable and better than only travel or change home all time, or pay for have nothing. Quote
Anasxs Posted September 17, 2023 Posted September 17, 2023 On 9/16/2023 at 11:18 AM, johnnyy said: Buying property is always good investment for the future. Many expatriates live and work in the UAE, and they often prefer renting properties rather than buying. This creates a strong rental market, potentially providing a steady stream of rental income for property owners. I'm thinking of buying property in the UAE. I've been reading about it, and it seems like there are some significant benefits. In the UAE, there's no personal income tax or capital gains tax, which can lead to substantial savings. Plus, the UAE's economy has been growing steadily, attracting businesses and investors from all over the world. I found Arabian Ranches community at https://everhomes.ae/community/arabian-ranches/ with the townhouses and villas for sale. It is perfect service for those who are interested in purchasing or renting a property in Arabian Ranches.They have pro team of licensed, experienced brokers, real estate analysts and professional consultants who can help to find the finest real estate offerings in the Emirates from reliable developers. I never sell my flat. I can t believe how a lot of Arabian can buy propieties and some European, American and Japan people haven t got the opportunity. Quote
Lisa19 Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 In my opinion, it is always better to have your own: house, car, things. But it all depends on what kind of person you are. There are people of the world, they like to travel and not stay long anywhere, and there are those who would like to settle down in one place. The best thing is to have your own, but be able to rent if necessary. I do this when traveling, I take and rent a car https://14cars.com/car-rental/usa-los-angeles-airport-lax-ca-under-25, I don't take my own. Quote
Anasxs Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 Yes, have own flat or House or mansion have benefits https://blog.corporacionbi.com/noticias/creditos-vivienda-nueva/blog/beneficios-emocionales-y-de-salud-mental-de-tener-casa-propia Quote
Roxane Posted August 24 Posted August 24 Living with mum and dad in a property they bought when they got married Quote
mayhem04 Posted October 15 Posted October 15 Honestly, it really comes down to what works best for you. I’ve rented for a while because I wanted to save up before committing to a mortgage, and it's nice having the flexibility to move if needed. That said, I know people who bought homes early and are really happy with their decision since they’re building equity now. If you’re thinking about buying, maybe check out some affordable options or even a fixer-upper—it could be a good way to get into the market without breaking the bank. Quote
tkv93 Posted October 16 Posted October 16 Renting is definitely a good option if you’re not ready to commit to buying. It gives you flexibility and less stress about maintenance costs. Plus, if you're not sure where you want to settle down, renting lets you test the waters without a big financial commitment. Quote
Anasxs Posted October 16 Posted October 16 7 hours ago, tkv93 said: Renting is definitely a good option if you’re not ready to commit to buying. It gives you flexibility and less stress about maintenance costs. Plus, if you're not sure where you want to settle down, renting lets you test the waters without a big financial commitment. But you never have got something innpropiety, and maybe you are out because propietirs have other interestings. Quote
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