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Where Renting Is Cheaper Than Buying, Strategies For A Secure Financial Future, Best High-Yield Savings Accounts

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Top 10 Metros Where It's Cheaper to Rent a Home Than Buy | Three Strategies to Build Wealth and Secu

Top 10 Metros Where It's Cheaper to Rent a Home Than Buy | Three Strategies to Build Wealth and Secure Your Financial Future | Best No-Fee High-Yield Savings Rates Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( September 27, 2023 CONNECT WITH KIPLINGER  [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram ]( [Youtube]( [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE]( [] Top Story [] [Top 10 Metros Where It's Cheaper to Rent a Home Than Buy]( [Top 10 Metros Where It's Cheaper to Rent a Home Than Buy]( (Getty Images) Renting seems counterintuitive — why payoff someone else's mortgage and not your own? High mortgage rates and tightening credit requirements have made buying a house a bigger challenge than it normally is. And there are many places where renting is a much better option than buying. We have sifted through the data to show you [where these cheaper cities are and how much you can expect to save]( by renting and not buying [Build a Real Estate Portfolio with CrowdStreet]( With 750+ deals funded and over $4 billion invested, CrowdStreet provides a marketplace that allows you to compare opportunities and find the right investment for your portfolio. Accredited investors can sign-up now and access to live opportunities. [Explore Opportunities.]( [EXPLORE OPPORTUNITIES]( ADVERTISEMENT: [] Financial Planning [] [Three Strategies to Build Wealth and Secure Your Financial Future]( [Three Strategies to Build Wealth and Secure Your Financial Future]( (Getty Images) Whether you are starting out or starting over — you need a plan. Because when you begin investing for your future, the possibilities can seem overwhelming. Justin Donald, founder of The Lifestyle Investor, asserts that most successful investors create a long-term plan and make adjustments as the years go by and opportunities arise. He shares [three strategies to help you invest and prosper](. Featured Content Sponsored Content from Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine [Build wealth. Cut taxes. Retire rich.]( Get a [FREE ISSUE]( of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine, and save up to 74% to subscribe. Includes special issues such as Investing Outlook, Retirement Planning, Mutual Fund Roundup, and Guide to ETFs. Count on Kiplinger for trustworthy help to make more money, keep more of the money you make, and live a financially secure life. [CLICK HERE]( [] High-Yield Savings Accounts [] [Best No-Fee High-Yield Savings Rates]( [Best No-Fee High-Yield Savings Rates]( (Getty Images) High-yield savings accounts are easy to open and offer very appealing interest rates. If you don’t want the hassle of opening a short-term CD or the penalties you might face if you want to withdraw your money before the term is over, a high-yield savings account is the better choice. Be careful not to fall for a high teaser rate that will expire and leave you worse off. [Check out these accounts that have rates over 5%](. [What You Need To Know About College Loans And Student Debt]( How to strategically manage your debt and balance student loan repayment with other financial priorities. [LEARN MORE]( ADVERTISEMENT [] Also on Kiplinger [] - [Get free coffee]( this Friday for national coffee day - Most Americans [haven't had a raise In 3 years]( - Homebuilder sentiment [hits a five-month low]( - This healthcare union workers [move closer to strike]( ABOUT KIPLINGER When we write about money, we get it right. So the decisions you make with your dollars are also right. Kiplinger is a trusted provider of unbiased financial advice, objective business and economic forecasts, and practical help to millions of business professionals, investors, and individuals seeking to make more profitable decisions with their money. Our [flagship publications]( include [Kiplinger’s Personal Finance]( magazine, [The Kiplinger Letter]( [The Kiplinger Tax Letter]( [Kiplinger’s Retirement Report]( and [Kiplinger’s Investing for Income.]( All are regarded as the leading publications in their respective fields. Every day, millions of readers rely on our [free e-newsletters]( for help on everything from getting the best rate on a mortgage or car loan, to managing their businesses in an uncertain world, avoiding an IRS audit, building wealth for a secure retirement, or investing wisely in any kind of market. Now it’s your turn to reap all the rewards Kiplinger has to offer. Visit [Kiplinger.com](, your gateway to all of the above and much more. Check in any time for our latest advice on how to make more money, and keep more of the money you make. Stay right on the money, with Kiplinger. [Sign Up]( | [Print Publications]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( CONTACT US: [FEEDBACK](concat('mailto:',$brief_feedback_email)) | [ADVERTISE]( Future US LLC © Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036

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