In Georgia, senior citizens have their property tax rte cut in half. Do renters get a discount as they age?
If I want a larger piece of property, I can put it in the Farmland Tax Exemption program where the property taxes are severely reduced, a renter of the same property can not do this.
Depending on the economy, the state offers a Homestead Tax Exemption that lowers my property tax by 20% or more, renters need not apply.
My property taxes are less than 8% of what my rent would be, and I can easily cover it by selling a gun if I hit dire straights.
Maintenance (and costs) can be deferred, you can not defer paying your rent, period.
Homeowner with deed = get out of jail free card. My county only accepts cash bonds from bail-bondsmen (costs you cash you will never see again), but will accept a property bond from a resident. This isn't a policy to my liking, but it is the way it is in my county. No, they do not accept a rental agreement as a property bond. I don't plan to stay at the Greybar Hotel, but you never know.
I can not rent a home like the one I have. It has passive solar heating in winter and passive solar cooling in summer. Have never had a total utility cost of over $95 in any month,, including heating/cooling, hot water, cooking, lighting, etc.
I can bolt anything to any floor I want without asking the landlord (gunsafe, waterbed, time travel machine, etc). I can park as many cars/trucks/boats/campers at my house I want. My dog/dogs can stay in the house or in the kennel and run I built for them, no "pet exclusions" to worry about.
Although the market is down right now, the property DOES have some value, and I can sell it at any time for SOMETHING and get some cash, not gonna happen if you rent.
Rent can and does go up, and every place I rented that sold to a new owner had drastic rent increases, or I was evicted.