EMI vs Rent Calculator (10 Years): Should You Buy or Rent?
A 10-year horizon is the break-even point for many buyers. Use this calculator to see if buying makes sense for your specific numbers.
Calculator Inputs
Property & Loan Details
Total cost of the property
Initial payment (typically 20%)
Rent Details
Results
Buying Wins
After 10 years, buying results in ₹14.87 lakh higher net worth.
Financial Analysis
Compare net worth and loan outstanding over time
Net Worth Over Time
Loan Outstanding
10-Year Time Horizon
Mid-range horizons make the decision nuanced—depends on EMI vs rent gap and appreciation rates.
When Buying Makes Sense
For shorter horizons, buying requires exceptional property appreciation (8%+) or very low EMI to beat renting.
When Renting Is Better
Renting wins if you have high investment discipline (10-12% returns) and rent is significantly lower than EMI.
Frequently Asked Questions
Methodology
How This Calculator Works
EMI Calculation
We use the standard EMI formula: EMI = P × r × (1 + r)^n / ((1 + r)^n - 1)
Where:
- P = Loan principal
- r = Monthly interest rate
- n = Loan tenure in months
Investment Growth
Renting scenario assumes you invest:
- The down payment amount
- The difference between EMI and rent each year
Both grow at your chosen investment return rate (default: 10% annually).
Assumptions
- Rent increases annually (not monthly)
- Property appreciates linearly
- Investment returns compound annually
- No transaction costs included (stamp duty, brokerage)
- Maintenance costs not factored in
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Disclaimer: This calculator is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Results are based on assumptions and may not reflect actual outcomes. Consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.