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You might want to consider alternative arrangements to buying property while deciding if now is the right time for you to buy a home.

While rental may be expensive, it offers a short-term solution so that you won’t rush into buying a home while prices are high. In the meantime, you can take advantage of other investment vehicles that are benefiting from the high-interest rate environment, such as.

While rental may be expensive, it offers a short-term solution so that you won’t rush into buying a home while prices are high. In the meantime, you can take advantage of other investment vehicles that are benefiting from the high-interest rate environment, such as
 

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