can you buy an apartment instead of renting

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Can You Buy An Apartment Instead Of Renting Official

Yes, you can buy an apartment, though in the United States, this is typically referred to as purchasing a or a co-op . While apartment buildings are generally owned by single entities (like property management companies) and leased to tenants, condos are individual units within a larger complex that you can own outright.

: You can buy a 2–4 unit building, live in one unit, and rent out the others to help pay the mortgage. Comparison: Buying vs. Renting in 2026 can you buy an apartment instead of renting

In early 2026, the decision to buy versus rent is heavily influenced by a "breakeven horizon"—the amount of time you must stay in the home for ownership to be cheaper than renting. In most U.S. markets, this horizon is currently between . Ownership Options vs. Renting Yes, you can buy an apartment, though in

Can you buy an apartment instead of renting? - Yahoo Finance Comparison: Buying vs

When transitioning from renting to ownership, your primary paths include:

: You don't own the unit itself; instead, you own shares in a corporation that owns the building, which entitles you to live in a specific unit.

: You own the specific unit and share ownership of common areas (pools, gyms, hallways) through a Homeowners Association (HOA).

 

 

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