Stock Market vs. Real Estate Investing - Who Wins?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @MinorityMindset
    @MinorityMindset  5 лет назад +56

    Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed this video, you should watch - How Rich People Spend Their Money: ruclips.net/video/U7tJn4qv8Lk/видео.html

    • @CountryBlessingz
      @CountryBlessingz 5 лет назад +1

      Both but more Real Estate!!!! 💲💪🙏

    • @shermankinard
      @shermankinard 5 лет назад +3

      Can you make a video on Crowd funding ?

    • @NGaugeVideo
      @NGaugeVideo 5 лет назад +2

      Your videos just keep getting better. Thanks

    • @kasiapalomino8625
      @kasiapalomino8625 5 лет назад +1

      Could you make a video how you screen your tenants?

    • @lolly4string
      @lolly4string 5 лет назад

      Tried real estate but biggest hassle is bad tenants (had them) and time overseeing property manager, also property was not local (2 hour drive away)

  • @cyril_ogude
    @cyril_ogude 5 лет назад +608

    Who wins? The person that is actually investing in either one and not just sitting on cash

    • @jaydynamite8680
      @jaydynamite8680 5 лет назад

      @@NomadBlack 😂

    • @upbeatinstrumentalz3739
      @upbeatinstrumentalz3739 5 лет назад +28

      Sit on cash for when the stock market will crash. Get some discounts.

    • @jaydynamite8680
      @jaydynamite8680 5 лет назад +77

      @@upbeatinstrumentalz3739 time in market > timing market

    • @Ndasuunye
      @Ndasuunye 5 лет назад +2

      @@NomadBlack until the fed rate increases and your cash you sitting on can't outpace the price hike on that new Curved TV you've always wanted

    • @Ndasuunye
      @Ndasuunye 5 лет назад

      @@jaydynamite8680 I'm down with this.

  • @chriswilliams2061
    @chriswilliams2061 2 года назад +54

    Great video though I think you were more biased towards Real Estates! Personally, I think stocks are "better". Major con however is that it needs your time, which is easily countered by working with/through an expert. Made my first million earlier this year through one. Have dabbled into Real Estates more than a few times, won't say I've been so lucky.
    Another advantage is that you need relatively lesser capital to go into stocks than real estate.
    Lastly, can you do the job of a Landlord? Can stocks call you by 12am about a broken pipe?

    • @marguritetheodore2194
      @marguritetheodore2194 2 года назад

      This is quite funny but true. Went into real estates sometime last year. Wasn't quite as profitable as I had expected. You mentioned something about an expert. Who's he? Sounds quite amazing?

    • @chriswilliams2061
      @chriswilliams2061 2 года назад +3

      @@marguritetheodore2194 A "she" actually "Nancy Lynn Lewis", she was in the news when she revived Grumac sometime in 2018. You can check her out online for more.

    • @thesportsguruu
      @thesportsguruu 2 года назад

      @@chriswilliams2061 Wow I know this little lady. Once attended a seminar she was also in attendance here in Texas,, Great speaker. I still think Real Estates is a safer bet

    • @marlenaaj
      @marlenaaj 2 года назад

      @@thesportsguruu This right here is the second time I am coming across this name in a week. Came across her podcast and it was lit!

    • @BenRush
      @BenRush Год назад +1

      I hear the argument about "stocks calling you at 1AM" a lot by those who choose to not own property. While technically true, if you did due diligence and bought good property and do regular checkups, this is a RARE occurrence. So rare it's almost not worth putting into the equation.
      Repair is a real thing, but I have been investing in real estate for 20 years and have owned more than 20 properties before...I can count the number of 1AM calls on one hand.

  • @lea391
    @lea391 5 лет назад +276

    The ten people who disliked the video "invest" in lottery tickets.

    • @aatifnajar3100
      @aatifnajar3100 4 года назад +1

      It's 130 now bro lolz

    • @laken1804
      @laken1804 4 года назад +1

      They are probably 11 years old mom and dad take care of them. never had to pay rent. Never had to handle their own money.
      So they have no clue what's going on here.

    • @savannsun9130
      @savannsun9130 4 года назад

      are they just bunch of lazy losers peoples. i have many friends that they want stuff but nothing than just drinking beer.

    • @freddieh5539
      @freddieh5539 4 года назад +1

      Publishers Clearing House. Lol

    • @AmmuAlpha
      @AmmuAlpha 4 года назад

      Lea391 😂

  • @AnaMaria-qz6lv
    @AnaMaria-qz6lv 2 года назад +36

    Rental income is quite fixed unless there is a general rise in the value of the land related to socio-economic traits. if you want to play safe stick with rental, now on the other hand stocks lol, Its quite easy to attain a million in this market simply because its not fixated like rental income, all you require is standard assessment and professional handling.

    • @AnaMaria-qz6lv
      @AnaMaria-qz6lv 2 года назад +5

      @@samowens9015 Lucy Maria Koss

    • @susanpowell9605
      @susanpowell9605 2 года назад +2

      Nice thread guys.. i'd pick both though!

    • @benderrice5366
      @benderrice5366 2 года назад +3

      Awesome stuff!

    • @brucesteven1687
      @brucesteven1687 2 года назад +3

      I just looked up this person out of curiosity, and surprisingly she seems really proficient. I thought this was just some overrated BS, I appreciate this.

  • @InvestingRobinhoodInvestor
    @InvestingRobinhoodInvestor 5 лет назад +219

    I prefer investing in the stock market but plan on diversifying into real estate!

    • @prome57
      @prome57 5 лет назад

      When you do are you going to make a second channel for that?

    • @MishqaAchmat
      @MishqaAchmat 5 лет назад

      Show me how

    • @DanwilsonArchive
      @DanwilsonArchive 4 года назад

      @@prome57 perfect, double the ad revenue for even more money to re-invest!

    • @freddieh5539
      @freddieh5539 4 года назад +14

      Stocks don't call you at 2am to say the water heater exploded.

    • @adeebkhan2878
      @adeebkhan2878 4 года назад

      In investing in stock market you dont get loans but in real estate you get

  • @OscarMartinez817
    @OscarMartinez817 5 лет назад +173

    Regardless of which one is better all that matters is that you start NOW don’t waste too much time dwelling on the 2 and let your money start working for you. 🤔

    • @wirecoaching477
      @wirecoaching477 5 лет назад +1

      True. Money has to make money or its a waste

    • @thegreat9481
      @thegreat9481 5 лет назад +2

      Oscar Martinez - Stock Market Hustler
      You still here commenting on everything lmfao

    • @quitscammingpeople9872
      @quitscammingpeople9872 5 лет назад +7

      It’s easier said than done. Trading at a profitable level takes at least 1-5 years. If it was easy everyone would be rich

    • @theQuestion626
      @theQuestion626 5 лет назад

      @@thegreat9481 I felt that too.

    • @ManPursueExcellence
      @ManPursueExcellence 4 года назад +1

      Oscar Martinez
      *You shouldn’t jump into anything recklessly because of FOMO (fear of missing out).* There is no need to rush in. Don’t start just for the sake of starting or you will lose your shirt. *In Stock investing and trading, you will definitely lose all your money FOMO’ing. It’s just a matter of time.* It usually takes a year or few to even get good at trading.
      *Educating yourself is the first priority, with either REI or Stocks, learn risk management, and invest for consistent profitability.* You want to be able to keep playing the game whether it’s REI or Stocks. This is marathon, not a sprint. Until then, people should keep their day jobs and save money.

  • @TheFactorySeven
    @TheFactorySeven 5 лет назад +260

    Real estate for upfront cash flow and stock for long term. So both

    • @RealLifeMoney
      @RealLifeMoney 5 лет назад +29

      True. Could even invest in stock market to grow for real estate in the future 🤔

    • @TheFactorySeven
      @TheFactorySeven 5 лет назад +6

      Very true. So they really can go hand in hand

    • @TheFactorySeven
      @TheFactorySeven 5 лет назад +1

      Haris Inam true, but I don't really like reits

    • @jajasmile4473
      @jajasmile4473 5 лет назад +2

      The Factory That's both truth and because companies pay you for holding their shares. You don't have to wait No 20 , 40 years to see returns I'm up 47℅ today . That a bias information that he put out .

    • @TheMicnpark
      @TheMicnpark 5 лет назад +2

      @Olivia P it totally depends on what company you invest and some economic luck. 10% per year in Brazil with stocks as stock holder is not out of reality. Big investors invest on different types of stocks around the world, so can we.

  • @famousamos
    @famousamos 4 года назад +30

    I initially loved the idea of real estate investing (studied about the market for over a decade). But I never jumped in. However, the stock market has been great for me!

    • @malston01
      @malston01 3 года назад

      Are you a day trader?

    • @elka-bs8590
      @elka-bs8590 3 года назад

      @@malston01 no he’s asian

    • @schuylerphilips3226
      @schuylerphilips3226 3 года назад

      *2021 has alot opportunities for financial growth but I advices everyone to seek a financial expert to help to achieve financial growth.*
      *Experience definitely beats hard work and profits come from proper trade execution. Consult with an individual broker who is experienced and licensed, That's the best way to succeed and minimize losses. I hired the professional guide of an expert, Margery Gledson.... I made over €300k in a net profit from a €70k portfolio in less than 6 months, she's highly recommended.*

    • @schuylerphilips3226
      @schuylerphilips3226 3 года назад +1

      *You can easily reach out to expert Margery Gledson on her whatsAp.* 👇

    • @schuylerphilips3226
      @schuylerphilips3226 3 года назад

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  • @DRMadeIt
    @DRMadeIt 5 лет назад +91

    “What’s up everybody I am Jaspreet Singh” 🙌 hit me with that knowledge

    • @M0rdFustang
      @M0rdFustang 5 лет назад +1

      🙌🙌🙌

    • @jessicaaguirre1229
      @jessicaaguirre1229 5 лет назад

      I have a question Jaspreet if you do a deal on an property yourself with investors, and the payment mortgage is 1400 on that investment home, how much is the average rent to where you make a profit ?

  • @BrainsApplied
    @BrainsApplied 5 лет назад +112

    I think both are great!
    Real Estate can bring you a lot of money. However, it's a really big investment all at once and if something goes wrong, it can go wrong very hard...

    • @wirecoaching477
      @wirecoaching477 5 лет назад +6

      Buy right and eliminate most problems associated with real estate.

    • @juswolf22
      @juswolf22 5 лет назад

      But the gains are faster in real estate

    • @daniellugo6955
      @daniellugo6955 5 лет назад +2

      jay scott I disagree. If you know how to trade, asset classes can be much much faster than real estate. But definitely a lot riskier than real estate

    • @bricecay1765
      @bricecay1765 5 лет назад

      And you can say the exact same for the stock market.

    • @eversunnyguy
      @eversunnyguy 3 года назад

      That is biggest advantage of RE...big capital needed. this was not emphasized here

  • @henryk.5192
    @henryk.5192 5 лет назад +19

    If you own a lot of high paying dividend stocks, you'll also get cash flows. Thing is that you'll receive your cash dividends on a quarterly basis. Real estate is more headaches with lower returns, whereas the stock market is more heartaches with higher risk of losing your capital. Pros and cons to everything. Take your pick.

  • @linuxman777
    @linuxman777 5 лет назад +30

    I personally prefer investing in dividend stocks of good companies, the Warren Buffet approach. Investing in stocks helps grow the economy as it gives companies money to put towards improving productivity. Meanwhile Real Estate just exists and paying for a place to live is a huge strain on people's finances that they could be using that money to invest in something more productive, and encourage more efficiencies in the economy.

    • @aspreedacore
      @aspreedacore 5 лет назад

      your not lying, im full time I swear ill save more money working part time if I can cut the rent!!!

    • @rockfox5
      @rockfox5 5 лет назад +1

      @@aspreedacore I understand your point. May I suggest you read rich dad poor dad and The richest man in Babylon? Those two books gave me whole new perspective about financial management. Hopefully it will do you good too.
      Good luck

    • @jusaverage6347
      @jusaverage6347 3 года назад

      Exactly!!! Companies can pay off your debts with their quarterly/monthly/yearly payouts and you don't pigeon hole yourself in one area of the country or world!

  • @rondotheforgottenpg9241
    @rondotheforgottenpg9241 5 лет назад +61

    I like both but I’m starting with the stock market because it’s cheaper doing short term investments and gradually work my way up to owning real estate

    • @patrickthomas815
      @patrickthomas815 5 лет назад +7

      Can't go wrong!!!! Brilliant concept.

    • @MegaMiir
      @MegaMiir 5 лет назад +1

      Same here.

    • @carlosortega8643
      @carlosortega8643 4 года назад +2

      You can litterly start doing real estate with little to no money as of today. This guy is mainly talking about rentals in real estate. Real estate is so much more than just rentals !

    • @herbythechef7624
      @herbythechef7624 2 года назад

      Your first 10-20k should be in real estate

  • @baosli
    @baosli 5 лет назад +6

    I own real estate in the form of REITs... don't need to deal with tenants, property managers, etc... dividends, every month.

    • @ronynikke
      @ronynikke 3 года назад

      @Randy Baker reit is good but is the same as house... u need to invest atleast 200,000 to see the money

  • @weareorigin
    @weareorigin 5 лет назад +35

    Good advice for people once they stop spending money on buying cars to impress other people, and buying a single family house so they can put Italian marble walls to impress others.

    • @rebellucy5610
      @rebellucy5610 5 лет назад +4

      (Heated) Italian marble floors are REALLY NICE on a cold morning.😎

    • @orangeblock3792
      @orangeblock3792 5 лет назад

      @WRO: My respectful contention is that we all need a place to live. Wouldn't you say a single family home is a good start?

    • @jay_murs4508
      @jay_murs4508 5 лет назад

      @@orangeblock3792 I think he/she is recommending buying a home you can live in and rent out or purchasing a multi-dwelling unit

  • @AmanSingh-ge9bu
    @AmanSingh-ge9bu 5 лет назад +14

    I prefer real estate as well, but you need to always wait until you have enough amount of capital to buy.
    So, I invest in stocs every now and then when i see good oppurtunity :)

  • @natnat8393
    @natnat8393 5 лет назад +67

    I was always obsessed with real estate and have already started on building my portfolio. However, I do like the idea of investing in a bit of both and have recently started with stock investing. Wish me luck :)

    • @EricVsGamingChannel
      @EricVsGamingChannel 5 лет назад +5

      Yup, definitely invest in both. Diversity is always great. Good luck!

    • @CountryBlessingz
      @CountryBlessingz 5 лет назад +1

      Any advice on starting real estate?

    • @natnat8393
      @natnat8393 5 лет назад +10

      @@CountryBlessingz I'm actually not in America (although I do hope to one day invest in real estate there). I'm in Jamaica where things like flipping houses are a lot more difficult (and expensive).
      What I can say to you is before you look at purchasing any property for passive income, be sure to work out the yield (both gross and net), look at the possibility of leveraging (but ONLY if it makes sense after calculating the yield), shop around for mortgagors (don't just settle for one bank because you "like" them, you'd be surprised at how many people do this) and do as much research on the community you are interested in as possible as opposed to just buying in a neighbourhood because you "like" it. All the best on your journey :) .

    • @thegreat9481
      @thegreat9481 5 лет назад +5

      NatNat83
      Go get it!! for the culture 💪🏾

    • @CountryBlessingz
      @CountryBlessingz 5 лет назад +3

      @@natnat8393 THANKS SO MUCH!!!! I will keep this advice in mind. May God Bless you with all of your investments 🙏💕🙌

  • @srss7157
    @srss7157 4 года назад +2

    If you're Indian, investing in farm (for investment) is best option. You get loan at lower intrest rate. You get tax benifit. Value of farm increases more rapidly as compared to plots or flats. So you get excellent returns.Thus you are generating passive income. Also by working on agriculture (in farm), you get extra income.

  • @ResourceTalks
    @ResourceTalks 5 лет назад +51

    *Just the basic idea of people taking their financial life in consideration is great. That's why I like, and do both types of investing, just with different money that have different purposes. Depending on the duration of availability of your investment and some other indicators.*

  • @avitony35
    @avitony35 4 года назад +3

    I’m with you. Real estate is the way to go; if you have good tenants, that’s 98% of the battle! Bad tenants can make your life a nightmare

  • @kendavis8046
    @kendavis8046 5 лет назад +115

    Hoping to visit a house today that will be our 4th rental (assuming it all works out.) I agree that real estate is a great way to build income and wealth. Thumbs up!

    • @JohnDoe-gc1kt
      @JohnDoe-gc1kt 5 лет назад +1

      Do you pay cash or take out a loan?

    • @kendavis8046
      @kendavis8046 5 лет назад +2

      @@JohnDoe-gc1kt We finance them all.

    • @JohnDoe-gc1kt
      @JohnDoe-gc1kt 5 лет назад +1

      @@kendavis8046 how does the mortgage process work for investments

    • @kendavis8046
      @kendavis8046 5 лет назад +4

      @Jon Wayne The 4th one fell through (we looked at it, and it did not seem to add up to what was advertised, and we DO buy all of them wholesale then rehab them), but all of the other three and our share of a 78-door apartment (21 LLC members, various investment levels). In any event, I retired this week. I have other assets obviously, or I wouldn't have retired, but the good thing about real estate is that we generally have a one year lease (even on each apartment door), and here in Texas, since it is a state in which property taxes go up pretty much every year, we have a management company run comps. We have two coming up in, respectively, October and November, and the rent will increase $75/month on each. Again, that is based on area comps, and also it is a red hot rental market right now, at least here in Texas. The third single-family comes up in February, and we'll run comps on that as well, but we're already making a pretty good cash-flow on that one already. But renting/leasing is a business, not a subsidy to the folks who rent our property. That sounds cold-hearted, but you've got to stay arm's length from your customers. If something breaks, we get it fixed, and we are on the hook for either actual costs or at least insurance deductibles if it is external property damage (like a roof).
      I only wish I had started real estate 20 years ago, instead of 2 1/2 years ago, because it would have outperformed my 401ks/IRAs/etc by a large margin. If you are 40 or under, look into it. And I am not trying to sell you anything, I'm just someone who is making what boils down to very-low-taxed supplemental income, compared to a paycheck or even withdrawals from a traditional 401k/IRA (fortunately I have a couple of Roth's in each of those categories, but I'm leaving those alone for now so that they can grow, hopefully, and I can take more out later tax free.

    • @kendavis8046
      @kendavis8046 5 лет назад

      @Jon Wayne And to you as well.

  • @WealthbuilderzTV
    @WealthbuilderzTV 5 лет назад +95

    I personally prefer stocks but dividend paying stocks only. Thanks for the great video

    • @RealLifeMoney
      @RealLifeMoney 5 лет назад +6

      Wealthbuilderz TV That’s some Mr. Wonderful type of investing 😜
      I agree tho!

    • @LiquidFlowFX
      @LiquidFlowFX 5 лет назад +1

      Which stocks for example?

    • @WealthbuilderzTV
      @WealthbuilderzTV 5 лет назад +3

      LiquidFlowFX it’s a bunch out there I have a few videos about dividend stocks on my channel

    • @WealthbuilderzTV
      @WealthbuilderzTV 5 лет назад +3

      RealLife Money yeah man you gotta follow what the millionaires are doing

    • @neurozero
      @neurozero 5 лет назад

      Subscribed

  • @Jasta85
    @Jasta85 5 лет назад +6

    I prefer stocks (specifically index funds) because of the no work part. I can focus on my job and spend my free time doing what I want while my investments work for me by themselves. I may not get as much as through real estate but it's literally getting money with no work put in aside from picking which fund to invest in. And I do get dividends quarterly which can be passive cash income if you just have them go into your bank account instead of reinvesting them so you don't have to wait 40 years before seeing returns. But in the end it's a matter of preference, there is no best way, just different ways.

    • @JB-kx9bx
      @JB-kx9bx 2 года назад

      I have a pretty demanding career and I move around a lot so stocks always made more sense to me.

  • @MatthewShadowMorris2115
    @MatthewShadowMorris2115 5 лет назад +6

    I've watched a lot of videos on real estate investing and im sooo confused on how to start. I've wanted to but man it's confusing. But with the stock market there's soooo many apps that make it easy to understand and like you said it's easy to start investing in less than a week.

  • @omark8012
    @omark8012 4 года назад +3

    I like both. Dividends can also be considered cash flow and after all your cost in real estate the stock might be actually providing a person with more cash flow than a property.

  • @unleashingpotential-psycho9433
    @unleashingpotential-psycho9433 5 лет назад +10

    I personally prefer the stock market! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @desb9639
    @desb9639 5 лет назад +7

    I have money in stocks because it's more accessible but prefer property investing. Thanks for the video

  • @touher6071
    @touher6071 5 лет назад +1

    I do both stocks and real estate but prefer real estate because of the up side that stock is limited in. For example real estate has an edge on: tax favors (assuming buy and hold, 1031 exchange, or property tax exclusion up to 250k single or 500k married), ability to generate cash flow (stocks you have dividends but let's face it, you have to invest massive $ to get a return worth relying on), small leverage from the banks for huge gains.

  • @justaskmeiknow5584
    @justaskmeiknow5584 5 лет назад +18

    Stock market = liquid
    Buy a boat
    I see what you did there...lol

  • @Achilles2014
    @Achilles2014 3 года назад +1

    Real estate is one of the best investment
    Since there's a 4 pipelines of income.
    1.)Cash Flow
    2.)Debt Pay down (paid by the tenants)
    3.)Property Appreciation
    4.)Great Tax Advantages
    DOING BRRRR (Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance and Repeat) is like buying a house for free as long as you buy properties in good location & numbers make sense when you buy!

  • @tuannguyen-yt8ty
    @tuannguyen-yt8ty 5 лет назад +49

    Can you do a Video explains why people fail at investing in real estate? Thank .

    • @jlina
      @jlina 5 лет назад +1

      Great idea!

    • @romanticdonkey468
      @romanticdonkey468 5 лет назад +5

      tuan nguyen ... Taking on too much debt without enough cash on reserve.

  • @quietstorm6553
    @quietstorm6553 5 лет назад +1

    It is important to do both. However, one big flaw when just getting started with real estate is if you do not have steady work history (steady income), you will not get a loan from a bank. You'd have to scramble to find private financing or to buy all cash.

  • @Steve_Takes
    @Steve_Takes 5 лет назад +41

    6:05 Cash flow, I have my tenants buy my stocks for me.... you can do both!

    • @Steve_Takes
      @Steve_Takes 5 лет назад +15

      Purchase first property, invest rental income to the market, when market investment is enough to buy more real estate......buy more real estate.....repeat process, snowball effect is that more properties more income faster repetition of the process.

    • @CountryBlessingz
      @CountryBlessingz 5 лет назад +5

      @@Steve_Takes That's great advice. I just gotta get the dough for my first property lol

    • @Steve_Takes
      @Steve_Takes 5 лет назад +1

      @@CountryBlessingz That's the clincher. It costs to get in the game depending on your region especially.

    • @antbanks415
      @antbanks415 5 лет назад +4

      TONS of Reits. Just like a house, it depends how much money you put in a reit. If you put in 150, you can get dividends up north of 1k a month.

    • @ericworthington7299
      @ericworthington7299 5 лет назад +2

      @@antbanks415 who do u use for ur REITs

  • @danielaltherr1229
    @danielaltherr1229 5 лет назад +2

    My plan is to do both. I am currently investing 20% of my income into my Roth IRA in good mutual funds with Vanguard and plan to do that my entire career. Now that I am almost debt free, (cars and credit cards), I am interested in getting my first rental property for passive income also. I think having both will give me a good retirement. Thank you for all of your great videos! I am watching them and doing my best to learn from you! Great content!

  • @hudson2441
    @hudson2441 4 года назад +2

    I like REITs that pay monthly. Thats like owning real estate without being directly involved and those stocks kick out monthly dividend payments.

  • @sheldongreene2886
    @sheldongreene2886 5 лет назад +57

    I invest in the stock market and I'm currently working in construction with my father so when I do purchase my first investment property I can do so of the work myself

  • @qmakesithappen
    @qmakesithappen 5 лет назад +2

    I'm currently invested in stocks via Vanguard and Stash. I plan on investing in real estate in the near future! Diversification is key 💪

  • @ZacharyLaid
    @ZacharyLaid 5 лет назад +3

    Short answer, Real Estate.
    Stock market is great too, but Real Estate is a tangible asset that no matter what the economic situation, people need a place to live

    • @mementomori29231
      @mementomori29231 5 лет назад +1

      Too simple of thinking. Pros and cons of both. I was a landlord and lost a lot of money due to bad tenants and never ending fees / costs. I've made a lot more money in stocks.

    • @anonymousperson9735
      @anonymousperson9735 5 лет назад +1

      @@mementomori29231 you must have invested in single family homes. Big mistake. Multi-unit apartments are the way to go. 💯

    • @stephenoproulx5252
      @stephenoproulx5252 5 лет назад

      lesson is don't hire bad tenants. They are easier to predict by their income and history. Stock markets are harder to control than real estate.

    • @stephenoproulx5252
      @stephenoproulx5252 5 лет назад +1

      @@anonymousperson9735 Not really. Single family homes are not as bad as people make them seem. If you have 4 to 6 single family homes, you basically have some mini apartments. They key is finding the right tenants. And there are ways to lower your risk greatly on that.

  • @stormblade1199
    @stormblade1199 Год назад +1

    Both are good. I personally used the stock market to make my first 100k while in college. When I graduated I consulted my uncle, who had a friend with "an impressive property portfolio."
    I took half of what I made in the stock market and paid 50k down on my first rental that made me around 1k per month. I've fallen in love with real estate ever since. Especially as you earn more from your main income source, tax benefits are great!

  • @jchanli2247
    @jchanli2247 4 года назад +14

    I prefer the liquidity of stocks. Trading the stocks market made me my first million as a beginner. The expert who assists me is Angela Rene Reynolds, we met at a trading conference and she accepted to handle my trades. Ever since, I have had no cause to regret.

    • @c.espinoza528
      @c.espinoza528 4 года назад

      I know investing in the stocks market is a great way to grow my money but I lack mentors who are really good at handling investments, any idea how to reach out to Angela ?

    • @jchanli2247
      @jchanli2247 4 года назад

      @@c.espinoza528 look her up one net, she is well known in the US

    • @c.espinoza528
      @c.espinoza528 4 года назад

      @@jchanli2247 thank you, I found her website...impressive

    • @tracycampanella8507
      @tracycampanella8507 4 года назад

      A friend of mine in Singapore told me about this smart lady Angela Rene Reynolds, she handles a portfolio for him, he put in 120k as a startup capital in few months Angela turned out $915,000 ,,he got a new house that year

    • @sujanpamposh3479
      @sujanpamposh3479 4 года назад

      passive income is the only key to financial freedom.

  • @ElmoTrades
    @ElmoTrades 5 лет назад +2

    Property tax, hoa fees, repairs, interest charge over the property, harder to sell by the day, tenants laws.

  • @joe97nsx
    @joe97nsx 5 лет назад +35

    Real estate con: You forgot high transaction costs.

    • @masoncnc
      @masoncnc 4 года назад +7

      Yep, and being tied to one location

    • @bellamarino524
      @bellamarino524 3 года назад

      Alot more liability and what mgmt company wants to deal with a 1 fam. You are the mgmt company lol lasltly alot more costs not talking about snow grass repairs..its not just collect rent make $

    • @தமிழோன்
      @தமிழோன் 3 года назад

      He's clearly biased towards real estate investment lol.

  • @TheEarthGerm
    @TheEarthGerm 5 лет назад +1

    i do both. For the long term Real Estate by far is better if you know what you are doing.

  • @antbanks415
    @antbanks415 5 лет назад +39

    Bad tenants can really screw you out of THOUSANDS of dollars. I much prefer REITS.

    • @juju10683
      @juju10683 5 лет назад +4

      no tax breaks on REITs...

    • @KhushbuMel
      @KhushbuMel 5 лет назад +6

      @@juju10683 Fair point, but not having to worry about bad tenants is worth more to others. :)

    • @juju10683
      @juju10683 5 лет назад

      @@KhushbuMel REIT dividends are taxed as ordinary income...You'd be better off investing in a dividend paying stock if you're just going to invest in a REIT. Unless you're talking a private equity or non-publicly traded REIT...

    • @bricecay1765
      @bricecay1765 5 лет назад

      You are not screening your tenants correctly if your getting screwed over THOUSANDS of dollars. By the way you have a lease contract that should minimize you losing money.

    • @juju10683
      @juju10683 5 лет назад

      @@bricecay1765 idk...I've heard horror stories from pro-tenant states...

  • @M0rdFustang
    @M0rdFustang 5 лет назад +2

    It's much easier to start with stock market investing, but the logical next step would be to move into RE investing for some good diversification.

  • @venictos
    @venictos 5 лет назад +3

    You should have touched on REITs in this video. A perfect way to invest in real estate without high upfront cost.

  • @marcmini8137
    @marcmini8137 5 лет назад +1

    I make cashflow from the stockmarket. NOT including dividends. I get monthly, weekly, paychecks.

  • @CountryBlessingz
    @CountryBlessingz 5 лет назад +4

    So glad you posted this and can't wait to read the ebook. I'm appreciative of the comments as well 🙏💪💱

  • @thinkinganame6173
    @thinkinganame6173 4 года назад +1

    I think he didnt mention the fact that you need a handsome amount of money to buy a real state property. Yes, you can buy a cheap property but dont expect a passive income and the value will not grow significantly or it may need more patience. On the other side, you can buy shares at much much cheaper price. One amazon share cost you less than 2000 USD.

  • @dargm818
    @dargm818 5 лет назад +5

    I think the fact that it's so easy to start can also be a con as well. Because it can give too much confidence to new investors and make them go straight to emotion and FOMO. Stocks are something that really humbled me from all my errors in the skill and I've learned so much from it and have become way more budget oriented than I ever have as a result from it.

  • @drprasannasuru
    @drprasannasuru 4 года назад +2

    It's not Financial Market Vs Real Estate Market, it should be Financial Market & Real Estate Market. They are complementary not contradictory.

  • @masterofgarden3472
    @masterofgarden3472 5 лет назад +5

    Stock Market or Real Estate really depends on your knowledge. Don't invest in what you have no clues about.

  • @40finance
    @40finance 5 лет назад +2

    I prefer the liquidity of stocks. I also feel in control with managing a stock portfolio. Regardless, both investment paths here have produced millions of millionaires! Great comparison!

  • @Newscannet
    @Newscannet 5 лет назад +7

    Real estate is more in line with a 'minority mindset' traditionally because its tangible and has good cashflow. Stocks are great too, but most working class and middle class people aren't as familiar with the market because it's not introduced to us in the home via our parents.

  • @demingjr
    @demingjr 4 года назад +1

    I like both. I invest in buy and hold real estate and buy stocks when they are discounted.

  • @g.germany2477
    @g.germany2477 5 лет назад +15

    REIT's of course! All-in-one deal (stock market/real estate). My property managers are awesome! Plus, I get to touch the properties I own. They're everywhere! Lol! Why do I need control when there are managers with way more experience and connections than I do? Very low cost and less hassle compared to the traditional way. Thanks MMM! The lazy landlord.

    • @ericworthington7299
      @ericworthington7299 5 лет назад

      Who did u go thru for ur REITs?

    • @g.germany2477
      @g.germany2477 5 лет назад +1

      @@ericworthington7299 Different REITs on different brokers/platforms. Just trying them all out to see which one I like the best then put more into it. Tradestation, TDAmeritrade, Robinhood, M1 Finance, Betterment, Vanguard, FundRise. Not yet on Wealthfront.

    • @harrychufan
      @harrychufan 5 лет назад +2

      But REITs don't have any of the tax advantages... Even the dividends aren't taxed as qualified dividends they're taxed as ordinary income. I use REITs for my Roth and almost nothing else.

    • @g.germany2477
      @g.germany2477 5 лет назад +2

      @@harrychufan I'm not doing any of the hard work so I can"t complain about that.

    • @NUCLEARARMAMENT
      @NUCLEARARMAMENT 5 лет назад +3

      You can net 12% to 18% in dividends alone per year leveraging monthly-paying REITs.

  • @jayg1438
    @jayg1438 4 года назад +1

    One overlooked down side of real estate is the continual cash injections and labor required to keep the property up to market value and or code.
    Whether it is a vacant lot, a home, a retail location it will take cash injections in the form of property tax, school tax, lot maintenance, utilities, water, building maintenance etc.
    Being a landlord you are subject to the political whims of the party in power setting tax rates, setting rental guidelines, inspections and renters protections. Rents have to be higher than the taxes, mortgage, insurance, utility escrow and maintenance to turn a profit. In many places it makes being a landlord a break even investment at best. This is why rents are so high. Even worse in many places renters have more protections than the person owning (and paying for) the land and building.Trying to evict a bad tenant can cost $10s of thousands of dollars. This makes being a landlord, even one with good intentions, a nightmare.
    In the non coastal areas of the country a person can buy a rental house for $100-$150k.
    Think starter homes, or homes in older suburbs. A 20% investment plus closing costs, plus cash injection to bring the home up to market quality is a $20-$40k investment. One could put in a $20-40k investment in a market rate mutual fund. A one time $30k injection of cash, equal to a median down payment and escrow on a $100-150k rental property, left put over 30 years with a conservative 6% return would yield $172k, a 5-6x multiplier and it doesn't matter the housing market you are in when you retire.
    Investing in dividend paying stocks will also yield income and require 0 maintenance or cash injections. You may have some fund maintenance costs, but those are far less a % than real estate injections and taxes.
    Market investments are also more liquid, so you can quickly move the money to another harbor (bonds/ money market/ specie/ cash) or withdraw it if needed. You also don't have the sellers costs of liquidation that you have in real estate, which is about 20% of sale price.
    Real estate has it's place. Start with your own home and stop throwing rent away, think of it like a long term savings account. In many markets, not along the coasts, a 3-5% annual property appreciation is realistic. It's simply keeping your rent and getting some (eroding) tax breaks along the way.
    I vote investing a 15-30k nugget into a market based mutual fund as an early investor. Just don't panic and sell at the first downturn.

  • @TheLifeFormulaa
    @TheLifeFormulaa 5 лет назад +4

    Real estate is great but you will need more money to start

  • @HD893
    @HD893 5 лет назад +1

    You should use most of your real estate income to buy stable stocks or put into online saving account. Compound interest for real estate will help you a lot.
    Major CONS for Real estate is: risk of YOU defaulting (mortgage is leverage) and HIGH closing cost. Chances are your risk of failing is higher than a company and your cost is also higher than a company. Btw, there is something in between but for some reason people don't know about it and no advisors will tell you, yet all the big guys are doing it. Hint: they don't buy a rental or 10x rentals. They do something then buy 100x rentals instead. You can then buy a piece.

  • @SeanLunny
    @SeanLunny 5 лет назад +11

    It’s all about that ROI - and in my opinion REI has always worked better for me because you have more control

    • @wirecoaching477
      @wirecoaching477 5 лет назад

      Couldn't agree more

    • @linuxman777
      @linuxman777 5 лет назад

      Driving a car gives you more control than riding in a plane, yet you are far more likely to die in a car. Sometimes you should leave things to the experts to grow your money for you, and if they fail you report them and find a new expert.

    • @SeanLunny
      @SeanLunny 5 лет назад

      WiRE Coaching 💯💯💯

    • @SeanLunny
      @SeanLunny 5 лет назад

      linuxman777 fair point which it’s why you should learn and study before doing either to see what’s a better fit for yourself

    • @SeanLunny
      @SeanLunny 5 лет назад

      Dra O great point, I think both are definitely great and have their pros and cons. My preference is real estate but I also have investments in the stock market as well

  • @219garry
    @219garry 4 года назад +1

    Everyone else =Real Estate con: Not liquid............Me= Real Estate PRO: NOT liquid!

  • @richardvargus7443
    @richardvargus7443 5 лет назад +14

    With a REIT real estate investment trust you can invest in real estate within a stock portfolio......best of both worlds

  • @MikeMarshall1411
    @MikeMarshall1411 5 лет назад +1

    The barrier to enty is one of the biggest differences. You can open a brokerage with a few hundred bucks, but buying your first investment property is a slow boring process of just saving enought to put the 20% down. That being said, Im all for real estate. You're basically buying yourself a salary!

  • @zahlenpunkten586
    @zahlenpunkten586 5 лет назад +3

    Stock market is for someone who just started to build wealth, later on real estate is the thing

    • @lavalefields8198
      @lavalefields8198 5 лет назад

      You get it. That's how I feel too. It's better to build up money you can see instead of having it tied up. On the flip side once you are well into the 6 figures I'm more comfortable taking some money off the table and investing into something physical/ tangible

    • @zahlenpunkten586
      @zahlenpunkten586 5 лет назад

      @@lavalefields8198 Yeap, so lets do this!!!

  • @orestvoloshchuk6834
    @orestvoloshchuk6834 5 лет назад +2

    Being a full time student and part time worker I have neither the time not the capital for real estate.
    I'm also somewhat risk averse and conservative so the reliable growth of the stock market is much more appealing to me.

  • @javier0304
    @javier0304 5 лет назад +18

    Diversify and make profits on both. 🤑🤑

  • @keithhunt8
    @keithhunt8 5 лет назад +1

    Flipping realestate is cool, but I hate the idea of dealing with tenants. Depending on the state, it can be a nightmare to evict a tenant. Hate the idea of them trashing my property too. Not all states will allow you to garnish thier wages either. You might just get the deposit, which may not cover your losses.

  • @MR3DDev
    @MR3DDev 5 лет назад +4

    I do stock market because I still don't have enough for real state. Plus I do have 3 jobs so there's barely any time

    • @noobjitsu1743
      @noobjitsu1743 5 лет назад

      woah dude youre hardcore

    • @MR3DDev
      @MR3DDev 5 лет назад

      @@noobjitsu1743 2 of those jobs are freelance things so I get to do it from home :)

  • @samirkhairnar
    @samirkhairnar 5 лет назад +1

    I invest in both. I try to diversify. But yes I agree with you.... 80% of my investments are in real estate, 15 % in equity and 5% fixed income.

  • @marvingrass5581
    @marvingrass5581 5 лет назад +3

    Not even kidding. I was talking about this with a coworker yesterday 😂😂😂

  • @keenanfitzpatrick9104
    @keenanfitzpatrick9104 3 года назад +1

    I’m all on on real estate using creative financing and the BRRRR method.

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  • @astgoddess
    @astgoddess 5 лет назад +1

    I've thought about real estate investing for a long time but worry about the potential problem tenants could cause. Now I'm trying to learn more about the stock market.

  • @ThomasMoens
    @ThomasMoens 5 лет назад +4

    Real estate con: hard to diversify, I can buy stocks anywhere in the world with the click of a button but it's much harder to buy real estate on the other side of the globe (sorry, flat earthers)

  • @jcig1501
    @jcig1501 5 лет назад +2

    STOCKS! actually broad market index ETFs [i.e. SPY, IWM etc...] single stocks you ALWAYS run the risk of a dividend cut. as a side note, on 2/22 KHC [Kraft Heinz Co] lost 27% in ONE DAY!, while the S&P 500 went up $17.79 on the same day. If you are going to do dividend paying stocks, get them in a low-fee mutual fund. spread off your risk.

  • @Coast_to_Coast
    @Coast_to_Coast 5 лет назад +3

    What about when a company announces they are going to a town, everyone buys real estate in the town then the company changes their mind. 😂

    • @M0rdFustang
      @M0rdFustang 5 лет назад +2

      Probably exactly what happened with Amazon 😂

    • @flyingrc2041
      @flyingrc2041 5 лет назад +1

      It was that idiot AOC that messed up the Amazon deal!

    • @linuxman777
      @linuxman777 5 лет назад

      Good. Government needs to stop playing favorites with Real Estate investors, it is making housing unaffordable for everyone and only lining the pockets of investors who add little to the economy. It is not the real estate that is productive, it is the company using the real estate or developing it which is actually being productive. Zoning Laws, Eminent Domain, and US immigration Policy are all there just to inflate the cost of Real Estate for some investors, if it was not so we would wind up like Japan where property prices have fallen alot since the 80s.

  • @JB-kx9bx
    @JB-kx9bx 2 года назад +1

    It always annoys me when people say stocks have no value, is based on nothing, is like a casino. But they’d have no problem understanding the value in being a part owner or Joes Hardware store.

  • @littleturtle5818
    @littleturtle5818 4 года назад +3

    This is an interesting topic, although I have my own answer, I still watched the whole video. Unfortunately, the video fails to discuss the most important factor - the estimated annualized gains of both. BTW, it also fails to mention that after 1031 and 1031, eventually a property would be preferably passed on to the next generation and the cost basis would step up.

    • @tamwilfred
      @tamwilfred 2 года назад

      I believe stocks inherited get stepped up as well.

  • @travelingkaspersworld4096
    @travelingkaspersworld4096 5 лет назад

    Real-estate. Stocks are fine but believe it or not, my experience has been that you don't need money to buy a house in the country, whereas you need money to buy enough stocks to make a difference. My guess would be the correct answer is to be involved with both and then switch over to your favorite.

  • @elmagnificodep
    @elmagnificodep 5 лет назад +3

    I love getting that rent check every month.

  • @nragoobar
    @nragoobar 3 года назад

    A bit late to the conversation but as a new investor in both I do live the Real Estate investion returns. Yes its alot of work but there are so many ways to earn with Real estate.
    1. If you buy cheap enough you can force appreciation atleast 20k+ instantly after renovations cost.
    2. Cash flow from rent monthly.
    3. The pay down of the mortgage from the tenants.
    4. You also got that gradual appreciation of house price. If you are holding for the long run then a house price crash makes no difference, you just ride it out.
    5. Save on tax benefits.
    My fist property I added 50k off the bat in forced appreciation. Now that property is a seld funding machine. I just refinance, take the equity out and repeat.
    Once I generate enough I will use the income from the Real estate to fund the stocks.

  • @venkateswararaodevisetti8684
    @venkateswararaodevisetti8684 4 года назад +3

    What about investing in real estate stocks

    • @acharyakhatri5845
      @acharyakhatri5845 4 года назад +2

      Stock Market: 10% return
      Real estate: 6.2 return
      crypto trading: 18% return
      doesn't that ring a bell to you??
      When the game is rigged, only fools play by the rules.. Trade crypto!

    • @christophercox5614
      @christophercox5614 4 года назад +1

      The price of real estate property is the main reason why I decided to trade cryptocurrencies. Unlike crypto, real estate demands maintenance which could cost more in the long-term perspective.

    • @stephaniedavies3358
      @stephaniedavies3358 4 года назад

      talking about crypto, I got a turn out of £6400 from an investment of £970. flipping both sides bitcoin.

  • @MrAmerz100
    @MrAmerz100 4 года назад +1

    I would invest my money into real estate and index funds. If you don't have the means to buy real estate (there are various financing options) ..the best way is to invest your money into a REIT
    (Real Estate Investment Trust) - you will still see monthly income - and as it is seen as monthly income it taxed accordingly

  • @sonny01red
    @sonny01red 5 лет назад +6

    I have a feeling Hummus is going to be huge

    • @nadim2769
      @nadim2769 5 лет назад

      why RU knechtel I reckon vegetarian food will become huge

  • @babyfreezer
    @babyfreezer 4 года назад +1

    For real estate you can't really control your market, you just have to assume house prices and rental prices go up.

  • @vjandh
    @vjandh 5 лет назад +8

    BEST of both worlds, REITs

    • @bslorbust
      @bslorbust 4 года назад

      Which ones do you invest in? What returns have you been seeing

  • @rkneegordon6316
    @rkneegordon6316 5 лет назад +2

    Mind blowing. Imagine teaching these basic concepts in grade school. That’s how bad I wish I knew this stuff, 30 years ago.

  • @VulcanOnWheels
    @VulcanOnWheels 5 лет назад +3

    Being a real house mouse, I prefer investing in stocks.

  • @mjwmontgomery
    @mjwmontgomery 2 года назад

    You need both. Most wealth is still held in real estate, but stocks are needed too.

  • @nataratafata-jh6kz
    @nataratafata-jh6kz 5 лет назад +5

    What is your thought on the Samsung folding phone that cost 2000 bucks

    • @rockfox5
      @rockfox5 5 лет назад

      If you save or invest atleast 15% of your income before the purchase and still have enough to go through the month then go right ahead. This is financial education 101. You're welcome

  • @ziv2liv
    @ziv2liv 2 года назад

    I agree with everything you said except the long term part. If you're young and have very little money, you can invest in stocks, but unless you invest in REIT, buying real estate require capital. As an investor, you'd need to put 20-25% down on any property, take a loan, and considering the 50% rule (Your net cash flow is only 50% of the rent not including the mortgage payment), it can take you 15-30 years before you see any passive income you can live on.

  • @125henni
    @125henni 4 года назад +3

    I'm looking to invest in real estate also. O already have my 401k that i can't touch until 59 1/2. I want some passive income

  • @braddaniel4886
    @braddaniel4886 5 лет назад +1

    I like both. By doing both, you are diversified in your wealth. The 2 points I wise you hit on regarding Real Estate is, cost to sell & possible market depreciation. Even though the housing market has gone up year over year the last 12 years, this is always true. Also, depending on the region of the county you live-in or neighborhood, your house value still might go down, even as the rest of the county goes up.

  • @FaizmanConsultant97
    @FaizmanConsultant97 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you Jaspreet

  • @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC
    @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC 5 лет назад +1

    I like to hold R.E. (raw land near urban growth) for long term gain....for short term gains...the stock market i like best. The stock market is just a game of patience...you wait for stocks to crash down...get in and then take a little gains...not too much...never be greedy and wait too long.

  • @paavanpanchal1067
    @paavanpanchal1067 5 лет назад +9

    Why not invest in both * think out of the box *😂😂

    • @travelingkaspersworld4096
      @travelingkaspersworld4096 5 лет назад +1

      It is interesting to see how many people pick one or the other but will not do both.

    • @Msterri4u
      @Msterri4u 3 года назад

      Easier said than done

  • @stephenoproulx5252
    @stephenoproulx5252 5 лет назад +1

    Business, real estate, stocks. Repeat and Repeat. Only the ones that know the game, play the game, and keep going are the winners.

  • @PsychoGilgamesh
    @PsychoGilgamesh 5 лет назад +7

    What is your opinion on REITs?

    • @ericworthington7299
      @ericworthington7299 5 лет назад

      I'd like to know also...

    • @richardvargus7443
      @richardvargus7443 5 лет назад

      Best of both worlds! Diversify tho

    • @stonebox2404
      @stonebox2404 5 лет назад

      Arn’t reits down now?

    • @richardvargus7443
      @richardvargus7443 5 лет назад

      @@stonebox2404 down compared to what? In theory its the best of both worlds and if purchased correctly a portfolio of properties should never go down........so im not sure how a reit would go down unless it was overpriced to begin with

    • @PsychoGilgamesh
      @PsychoGilgamesh 5 лет назад +1

      In some aspects REITs are also the worst of both worlds.

  • @Ndasuunye
    @Ndasuunye 5 лет назад +1

    Don't see why you can't do both. Be a growth and divident stock investor and just put more effort and cash in real estate (or other physical business venture)