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Jul 24, 2019
2:00:34pm
memento Contributor
This is the last thing I'll say about this topic. The issue isn't should or shouldn't RE be a part of
someone's portfolio, it's the idea that 20% IRR (on the RE portion) is a prudent return assumption. The reason this is important is because 1% difference in overall portfolio returns (over time) will make a significant difference in someone's overall net worth. The more people with unrealistic expectations, the worse their (eventual) retirement will be.

If you believe that RE can earn you a 20% IRR, more power to you, unfortunately the data doesn't support that assertion.
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