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Buy or rent a € 300.000 home if you stay 10 years?

4.0% mortgage rate · € 1.150/mo to rent · 2026 rules

The short answer

Buying a € 300.000 home and keeping it 10 years leaves you about € 46.728 wealthier than renting a comparable place, on the default 2026 assumptions below (a 4.0% mortgage). Buying pulls ahead around year 4.

Verdict
Buying wins
Gap after 10 years
+€ 46.728
Break-even
year 4
Monthly payment
€ 1.289
Cash upfront
€ 45.100
Buying costs
€ 15.100
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Assumptions

This scenario uses typical 2026 defaults. Every one of them is editable in the calculator — change the rate, the deposit, the horizon or the tax settings and the verdict updates instantly.

Purchase price€ 300.000
Free-sector rent€ 1.150/mo
Down payment10% (€ 30.000)
Mortgageannuity, 30 years, 4.0% rate
Transfer tax2% (no starter exemption)
Home appreciation2%
Rent growth3%
Investment return7% (renter invests the deposit)

How this is worked out

The figures above come from the same engine as the calculator, run over 10 years. It counts every Dutch cost and tax on both sides — transfer tax, notary, VvE, OZB, maintenance, mortgage interest relief (hypotheekrenteaftrek), the eigenwoningforfait and Box 3 wealth tax on the renter's invested deposit — and credits the renter with investing the cash a buyer would tie up. The "gap" is how much wealthier one path leaves you at the end.

Frequently asked

Is buying a € 300.000 home worth it if you stay 10 years?
Buying a € 300.000 home and keeping it 10 years leaves you about € 46.728 wealthier than renting a comparable place, on the default 2026 assumptions below (a 4.0% mortgage). Buying pulls ahead around year 4.
What's the monthly payment on a € 300.000 home?
With 10% down, a 30-year annuity mortgage and a 4.0% rate, the gross month-1 payment is about € 1.289. Mortgage interest relief lowers the net cost; the calculator shows both.
How much cash do I need upfront?
Budget roughly € 45.100: the deposit plus buying costs (transfer tax, notary, valuation, advice and optionally a buying agent), which come to about € 15.100.

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