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Ep 20 | Breaking Down the Illusion that Homeownership Will Make You Rich

Ep 20 | Breaking Down the Illusion that Homeownership Will Make You Rich

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“You’re throwing money away on rent.” Sound familiar? In this episode of The F. Word, Priya Malani debunks one of the most persistent financial myths out there: that buying a home is always smarter than renting.

She breaks down why renting isn’t just okay, it might actually be the better financial move, depending on your goals, lifestyle, and timing. From real numbers to real horror stories (hello, flood zone basement), Priya reframes homeownership as a choice, not a milestone you have to hit to be “doing it right.”


Tune Into This Episode to Hear:

  • Why your primary residence is almost never a good investment
  • What you’re really buying when you pay rent (hint: it’s not just square footage)
  • How to know when you’re actually ready to buy—and when it’s better to wait
  • The truth about home appreciation, equity, and why flexibility might be worth more


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