What do people think of: buying a property that you will live in?
It has the advantages of giving later—as you can always sell the property—but has other advantages like significantly reducing living costs so that you could concentrate on entrepreneurial endeavours or EA entrepreneurial endeavours with a degree of financial stability and without eating through your savings etc.
Is the idea that buying is significantly more cost-effective than renting, so this’ll let you donate more in the future? I believe whether thats true depends on which property market you’re in.
What do people think of: buying a property that you will live in?
It has the advantages of giving later—as you can always sell the property—but has other advantages like significantly reducing living costs so that you could concentrate on entrepreneurial endeavours or EA entrepreneurial endeavours with a degree of financial stability and without eating through your savings etc.
Is the idea that buying is significantly more cost-effective than renting, so this’ll let you donate more in the future? I believe whether thats true depends on which property market you’re in.