Is Investing in Real Estate Really a Good Idea?
Real estate is generally a great investment option. It can generate ongoing passive income and can be a fantastic long-term investment if the value increases over time. Real Estate Investment should be a significant part of your overall strategy to building wealth.
Since 1971 Single Family Homes in the Denver-Metro have appreciated at 6.3% per year. Meaning, a home's value will double every 12 years!
Since 1971 Single Family Homes in the Denver-Metro have appreciated at 6.3% per year. Meaning, a home's value will double every 12 years!
Lets Compare Real Estate to the Stock Market
If you invested a $100,000 in the stock market and it appreciated at a 7% return you would have earned: $7,000.00 annually.
If you put $100,000 down on a $400,000 home in Denver-Metro and that home appreciated at 6.3% you would have earned: $25,000 over the same time frame. Not to mention the additional tax benefits to owning rental properties!
If you put $100,000 down on a $400,000 home in Denver-Metro and that home appreciated at 6.3% you would have earned: $25,000 over the same time frame. Not to mention the additional tax benefits to owning rental properties!
What are Other Benefits of Investing in Real Estate?
-Safely build generational wealth that is hard to replicate through other investment vehicles
-Create passive income that will outpace and outlast your social security, retirement savings, or pension
-Use Other People's Money (OPM) to buy and pay off your Real Estate investments
-There is generally greater stability in Real Estate than all other types of investments
-Create passive income that will outpace and outlast your social security, retirement savings, or pension
-Use Other People's Money (OPM) to buy and pay off your Real Estate investments
-There is generally greater stability in Real Estate than all other types of investments
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Includes:
- Available Cash Flow Positive Listings
- Rental Property Calculator (cap rate, cash on cash return, ROI and NOI)
- Fair Market Rental Rates Comps
- Tenant Management system