Generally, a tenant who is in a position to pay rent will often positively consider purchasing the property being rented, if it is available. In many cases, the tenant is relatively familiar with the detailed conditions of the property, such as its management and facilities, so it is not a mistake for the tenant to consider purchasing the property.
An example of a problem is to purchase a property at a high price that the seller wishes to pay.
In that case, the real estate investment may fail. In reality, there is often a big difference between the price that a borrower can purchase and the price that the seller wishes to sell.
If you don't face the reality that there is a big difference and accept the suggested selling price offered by the seller, there is a risk that future loan repayments will become difficult and you will end up in a serious situation.