Buying vs. Renting in Salt Lake City: Is It Too Late to Buy?
I run the real numbers on buying versus renting a Sugar House home — and find that over five years, buying comes out roughly $95,000 to $130,000 ahead.
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I run the real numbers on buying versus renting a Sugar House home — and find that over five years, buying comes out roughly $95,000 to $130,000 ahead.
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