The cost of a college education—tuition, books, meal plans, and especially housing—is skyrocketing, to the point where it may be cheaper in some cities for students to buy a condominium than rent a dorm room. According to a Redfin study, in Tucson, Ariz., the median monthly mortgage payment for a condominium is $545, compared to $811 for a dorm room. At the University of Oklahoma in Norman, a monthly condo payment would be $470 whereas a dorm would cost $752. And at Miami University in Oxford (Ohio), the differential is even higher: $489 for a mortgage, $831 for a dorm room.
Residential Products Online content is now on probuilder.com! Same great products coverage, now all in one place!
billboard
PB Topical Ref
leaderboard2
Related Stories
Many metros have affordable housing alternatives
In Miami, it is 53.2 percent cheaper to buy a home at the median price of $259,527 than it is to rent an average apartment in the city at $2,000 per month
Men made a median of $186,403 of equity over five years, compared to $171,313 for women
Rental prices are following the same steep trajectory as housing costs after significant gains in January
Asking rents exceeded $2,000 for the first time in May, revealing a widening affordability crisis spilling over from a supercharged housing market
Renters and buyers are searching for even ground as prices in both markets reach record peaks and nationwide housing supply dwindles
boombox2
boombox1
ADVERTISEMENT
halfpage1
native1
catfish1
interstitial1