In some countries owning a home rather than renting one is considered very important. Why might this be the case? Is this a positive or negative development?

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In many nations around the world,
to own
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a
house
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is most crucial for the
people
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instead
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of living in a rented
one
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.
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essay will consider various factors behind
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, and the negative impacts
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situation
bring
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in
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people
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's lives. The native
people
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of certain countries have
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a tendancy
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tendancy
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tendency
to purchase their own houses.
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is because owning a
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is considered
as
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a prestigious thing and
also
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people
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do it from an investment point of view.
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contrast,
people
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in my country often think a person is poor if he does not own a
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. Another key reason, the population considers
while
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purchasing a
house
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is that - it will serve as an investment in the long run.
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,
one
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of my
friend
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has purchased two flats in India, just for
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investment purposes. There are negative factors involved in owning a
house
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rather
living
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than living
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in a rented
one
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. To buy a
house
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, there is often
heavy
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a heavy
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home-loan
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home
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is involved. Because of
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,
people
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tend to pay large
amount
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amounts
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of
hard earned
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hard-earned
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money to book a
house
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.
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makes
people
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to
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lose huge
sum
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in
one
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go.
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amount can be easily invested in
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Mutual Funds or bank schemes to generate more money
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of spending it on the
house
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.
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,
one
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of my
friend
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friends
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took a
house
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worth 50Lakhs and paid 30Lakh as a down payment to the Bank, which he could have kept as his retirement funds to earn high interest on that. In conclusion, though owning a
house
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is seen as
reputable
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a reputable
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thing,
but
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people
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often get involved
in
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losing their
lifes'
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lifes
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savings just to own a
house
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and
cost
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the cost
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of houses decreases
day-by-day
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day by day
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, which is definitely not an attractive thing to do.
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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Almost every sentence in your essay should have a linking word of some sort.

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  • firstly
  • secondly
  • thirdly
  • in additional
  • moreover
  • also
  • for example
  • for instance
  • therefore
  • however
  • although
  • even though
  • despite

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