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May 18, 2016
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Jersey hunter
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I'd do both - half in each.
Rentals provide nice cash flow even if the stock market stinks and the stick market can offer some decent upside growth over time.
Plus with just 5 rentals you can manage yourself and save the 10% fee
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Which investment option would likely make more money over a 30-year period?
Bro
5/18/16 8:35am
B. I think the stock market looks much different in 30 years than it does today.
byubyu
5/18/16 8:37am
This assumes you purchase all the homes with cash. Of course, you could probably
Bro
5/18/16 8:43am
The thing about real estate, is that in a good market you are getting apprec
Iman23
5/18/16 8:44am
Based on how little you appear to know about investing in real estate, I would
shakinbaker
5/18/16 8:47am
Long term real estate will almost always win.
molodyets
5/18/16 8:48am
The market and it's not even a close call
memento
5/18/16 9:05am
Yeah, that's not true. Look at this, just since 2000:
molodyets
5/18/16 9:34am
Would be interesting to see this on an after tax basis. It wouldn't flip of
Bro
5/18/16 10:01am
In the OP scenario where you own the real estate does even better
marcusaurelius
5/18/16 10:17am
Too short of a time frame. If we look since the 1928-2012 the RE
memento
5/18/16 10:16am
I have the same question, but with $3M.
Regal Ute
5/18/16 8:56am
A. Invest in an S&P 500 fund that you don't have to manage at all.
Cougarrrs
5/18/16 9:01am
I'd do both - half in each.
Jersey hunter
5/18/16 9:04am
I think I'd do b. Especially if you have a mgmt co. May not make more but safer
blueaussie
5/18/16 9:06am
If you want probabilities, then it's the market
memento
5/18/16 9:09am
Passive vs Active. Liquid vs non-liquid. A Fortune Telling Question.
The Old Y
5/18/16 9:22am
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