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The Opportunity Cost of Delaying Homeownership - 7/23/2025

Opportunity cost is the value of the next best alternative that you give up when making a decision. In real estate, this concept plays a crucial role for buyers who are delaying to purchase a home due to high interest rates and rising home prices. The question is: What is the cost of waiting?

Many potential homebuyers remain on the fence, choosing to rent instead of purchasing a home. However, by doing so, they may be missing out on one of the greatest wealth-building opportunities: home equity. Let's break it down.

Comparing Renting vs. Buying

Consider a renter paying $3,300 per month versus purchasing a $400,000 home with a 10% down payment and a 30-year mortgage at 6.76% interest. The total monthly mortgage payment (including principal, interest, taxes, and insurance) would be $3,526.68—higher than rent at first glance. However, this doesn't account for the financial benefits of homeownership.

  • In the first year:
    The homeowner reduces their loan principal through mortgage payments, averaging $587.57 per month in principal reduction.
  • The home appreciates at 3% per year, equating to $1,000 per month in gained value.
  • Factoring in $2,000 in annual maintenance costs, the true cost of homeownership is reduced to $2,374.23 per monthless than the cost of renting.

Long-Term Equity vs. Investment in CDs

After 7 years, the homeowner will have built $165,062 in home equity through appreciation and principal reduction. Meanwhile, if the renter put $40,000 they have for the down payment into a CD earning 2.5% interest, it would only grow to $47,547...less than a third of the homeowner's equity.

The Cost of Waiting

The opportunity cost of continuing to rent instead of buying is significant. Even if interest rates or home prices seem high now, waiting means missing out on the long-term financial benefits of homeownership, including appreciation, equity buildup, and potential tax advantages.  Not to mention that home prices are expected to continue to rise because of the continued shortage of inventory and so are rental rates.

If you're on the fence about buying, let's discuss your options and look at a projection with your numbers to see if now is the right time for you. The numbers might surprise you!

Jim Brent SRES Realty One Group Gilbert, AZ (480) 262-9071 SA051107000 Professionally...real estate just made sense. My career in real estate began in 1969 working in the civil engineering field in residential & commercial development. During the next four decades I was involved in a wide range of projects throughout the Phoenix Metro area. Some of, the more recognizable projects included Fountain Hills, Lake Havasu City, Walmart and Target, to name a few. In 2008 I made a change and decided to put some of my experience to use as a REALTOR®. I earned my real estate license during the market crash in 2008, and in the first few years I helped my clients, family and friends navigate the pitfalls of the post-crash market. During those critical years as the market slowly recovered, I realized how important it was for them to have someone they could rely on for informed advice and guidance and I have worked diligently to ensure I am qualified to be that advisor. Every client’s situation is unique, and each comes with its own rewards and challenges. As a result, it’s critically important that I bring value, through responsible communication and relevant industry expertise, so that my clients can rely on the rock star service they deserve and expect, whether they’re buying or selling. My wife Rhonda and I currently live in the southeast valley and share a blended family of 5 children and 11 grandchildren. I enjoy good weather (Arizona rocks in the winter & spring), a good movie and classic rock & roll. Music has always been a passion of mine and I’ve spent many years singing and playing in rock and roll bands. I plan to continue until someone says stop. Thankfully, that hasn’t happened yet, so I’ll keep singing. Visit my Website Send a Referral