Most renters think their monthly payments go nowhere—straight into a landlord's pocket with nothing to show for it. Meanwhile, homebuyers? They're building equity, right? That's the conventional wisdom. But here's the thing: real estate is far from being your only route to wealth building. There are other asset classes worth your attention that can deliver returns just as solid, sometimes even better. Worth reconsidering your portfolio strategy.
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GasWaster
· 01-11 12:26
Really, buying a house isn't the only way out. I've thought this way for a long time.
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ProposalDetective
· 01-11 12:22
Renting a house really just means throwing money away; I'm tired of this saying already.
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GasFeeGazer
· 01-11 12:18
Bro, I agree with your point. Real estate has long ceased to be the only way out. I'm also diversifying now, exploring cryptocurrencies, stocks, and funds.
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ILCollector
· 01-11 12:13
Buying a house isn't necessarily better than renting. My friend invested entirely in index funds and ended up earning more.
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NFTregretter
· 01-11 12:12
When it comes to houses, it's really not as simple as you might think.
Most renters think their monthly payments go nowhere—straight into a landlord's pocket with nothing to show for it. Meanwhile, homebuyers? They're building equity, right? That's the conventional wisdom. But here's the thing: real estate is far from being your only route to wealth building. There are other asset classes worth your attention that can deliver returns just as solid, sometimes even better. Worth reconsidering your portfolio strategy.