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One of the very first things the article states is that this is not for people who are not living in the home as their primary residence.


> not living in the home as their primary residence.

Which makes it disingenuous to the initial headline.

> Renting Is Throwing Money Away Right?

Yes. Given a choice, you always want to own (or at least be building equity). That's the nature of the phrase in the headline. Having money act as an investment (growing/working) for you is preferable to not.




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