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Jul 24, 2019
2:56:33pm
memento Contributor
Thanks for putting words in my mouth. I didn't say that nor did I agree with that analysis.
But for the umpteeth time, my issue is that a 20% IRR assumption for RE is reasonable. If you can find a US historical data set (or even a residential RE PE fund with a track record) which claims to have a 20% IRR assumption and I'll change my mind. But there isn't.

Cherry picking "ohh I have experienced 20% returns" or "poster XYZ has made 20% returns" doesn't mean that the 20% return assumption, going forward, is reasonable.
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