10-Year Rent vs Buy in Nashville, TN
If you plan to stay in Nashville for 10 years, here's how renting and buying compare.
🏠 Buying Appears Better
Potential savings by buying: $11,241
Total Rent Paid
$247,620
Total Owner Costs
$495,931
Equity After Selling
$259,552
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Rent vs Buy in Nashville, Tennessee
Should you rent or buy a home? Calculate your best option.
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Mortgage Rate7.00%
5%7%9%
Home Appreciation3.0%
0%3%5%
Rent Growth3.0%
0%3%6%
Time Horizon10 years
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💡 Tips
- • Higher mortgage rates favor renting
- • Higher home appreciation favors buying
- • Higher rent growth favors buying
- • Longer time horizons typically favor buying
🏠Buying is Better
You could save $11,241 by buying
Over 10 years
Monthly Cost (Rent)
$2,063
Average
Monthly Cost (Own)
$3,270
Average (excl. equity)
Total Rent Paid
$247,620
Total Owner Costs
$495,931
Final Equity
$259,552
After selling costs
Break-Even Year
Year 9
Within horizon
Upfront Costs to Buy
Down Payment (20%)$90,000
Closing Costs (3%)$13,500
Total Needed$103,500
Cost Comparison Over Time
Total Rent Paid
Total Owner Costs
Net Cost (After Equity)
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