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P. Fritz wrote:
What other investment can be made (as an individual) for as little as
0%
down, that is historically an appreciating asset, where the cost of
financing (as well as taxes on it) are deductible?
Chuck is sounding jealous, like a typical liebral.
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Your primary residence is *not* an investment.
Sure it is. Real estate is a common investment, including your primary
residence.
Many commercial level
financial statements won't even allow you to list the equity in a
primary residence.
Commercial level...perhaps as I never applied for a commercial loan. That
is not to say, however that you are right.
On the residential level....bull****...they always will. Real estate is
always considered part of your net worth.
It isn't an investment because you cannot choose to
do something else with the money without giving up your essential
shelter.
Sure you can. You can take the profits and move to a lesser priced
dwelling. If the equity in the property you are selling is great enough
then you can pay for the new property with cash. Nothing better than that,
eh Chuck?
Your additional properties *are* investments, and often rather good
ones. But your domicile is not an investment, no matter how much the
folks who have never saved a dime or created a passive income stream
wish that it were so.
BS. You obviously have no knowledge of real estate and investments.
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