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Rent vs Buy Calculator

By FiscallyAI Editorial (AI-assisted) • Updated 2026-03-01 • Educational tool

The real math behind your housing decision. Closing costs, hidden expenses, and break-even analysis.

Renting

Buying

Total Cost of Renting

5 Years

$98,000

10 Years

$216,000

15 Years

$356,000

Total Cost of Buying

5 Years

$142,000

10 Years

$278,000

15 Years

$416,000

Verdict

Break-Even Point

6.5 years

Recommendation

Buy if staying 7+ years

Net Equity (after selling)

$45,000

What This Calculator Includes

Renting costs: Monthly rent + annual rent increases. That's it. Renters insurance (~$15/month) not included.

Buying costs: Mortgage payment (P&I), property taxes, homeowners insurance (~0.5%/year), maintenance (1%/year), closing costs (2-3% upfront, 6% when selling), and opportunity cost of down payment.

Equity calculation: Home value appreciation minus selling costs (6% realtor fees) minus remaining mortgage balance.

The Break-Even Point

The break-even point is when buying becomes cheaper than renting. If you plan to stay longer than the break-even point, buying usually wins. If shorter, renting often makes more sense.

In 2026, with interest rates at 6.5-7%, break-even points are longer than they were in 2020-2021. What used to take 3-4 years now takes 6-8 years in many markets.

Factors That Change the Math

  • High-cost cities: Break-even takes longer (8-12 years in SF, NYC). Renting often wins short-term.
  • Low-cost areas: Break-even is shorter (4-6 years). Buying wins sooner.
  • Remote work: If you can move to a cheaper area, buying becomes much more attractive.
  • Rent control: If your rent is locked in, the break-even extends further.

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for educational purposes only. Real estate markets vary significantly by location. Property taxes, insurance, and appreciation rates differ wildly. Not financial advice. Consult a financial advisor and real estate professional.