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F. If Roscoe Tippin bought a manufactured home instead of continuing to rent an apartment, these expenses would increase by the amount shown: insurance, $276; utilities, $980. His annual interest on the mortgage would be $4,060, and he would have to rent a lot on which to place the home for $240 a month. The current monthly rent on his apartment is $510. Depreciation on the home is estimated to be $764. If he bought the home he would lose $57 interest on the cash invested, pay yearly property taxes of $945, and have income tax savings of $274. Is it more expensive for Roscoe to rent the apartment or buy the home, and how much more?​

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