Do NOT Buy a House In Los Angeles
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Or just not invest in CA Lol
He doesn’t anymore. He is in Las Vegas
Hahahaha Move out of CA!!!!
Pretty sure he lives in Nevada.
Yea, and now everyone wants to elect the Governor who lead the state with this
Real estate is still good for long term I think but you need to pay someone to take care of the mess. Index funds are easy, just buy and forget about it
Thanks Graham for coming on my channel! Just posted the full episode on my page
Realestate people seem really rich for 3-5 years. 10 years in it’s always the same. Just buy UPS stock
I always play this mental game but I have to remind myself that I benefited from my real estate investments in many other ways outside of just ROI. Like actually making money year over year and all the tax perks. Sure on paper I would made more money but I actually get to see and use a percentage as I please. In saying that I’m primarily in vesting in stocks as of right now until the market cools.
AND LA is not the city to be a landlord.
Some good real-world advice, usually the real estate people on YouTube extol the benefits of owning RE when in fact it’s a load of hassles and not nearly as profitable as “the [ideal] figures” suggest (I have experience and know the score).
Real estate always in all ways
Can’t hold an index fund in your hands. Can live in it if it goes to zero either