Revenue Properties - The Best Investment?: For anyone interested in highly leveraged revenue producing inve


  1. AndrewL

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Top 1.   May 20, 1998 10:24 AM

» AndrewL - For anyone interested in highly leveraged revenue producing inve

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Nowhere else can you leverage your estate so much. You can buy $5000 worth of mutual funds or GICs, and hope to get 5 or 10% annually, but is $250 or $500 going to assure you a retirement, or even a good lunch in 2025? The alternative of buying a revenue property, worth say $100,000 with $5000 down, and enjoying an average 10% increase in its value each year, plus having the mortgage slowly paid off by tenants (whose rents rise with inflation), looks pretty good in comparison!

The one caution is that leverage magnifies EVERYTHING, so that just as a 5% increase in property values doubles your money, a 5% decrease in values creates the same 100% move, against you! You absolutely MUST have patient money which is prepared to stay in it for the long haul, just like your personal residence. You wouldn't even care if your own house was down by a few thousand over the last few years, because over the long term it will be the best investment that you will make. Now what if you had two houses, or three?

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-- posted by AndrewL


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