2-Sense: 2025 property market predictions and more

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @johnCoy-u1w
    @johnCoy-u1w 8 часов назад +8

    I’m considering whether to retain $3 million in single-family rentals, we have $900,000 left on mortgages. We are now the possibility of maintaining $70,000 annual income by selling and investing in stocks and bonds.

    • @Neil-l7v
      @Neil-l7v 8 часов назад +1

      Real estate, while a solid investment, demands effort and lacks liquidity compared to stocks and bonds. Long-term market trends should guide decisions.

    • @Nancy-1w
      @Nancy-1w 8 часов назад

      Lorrie Greta Hillard , a seasoned remote wealth advisor, delivered outstanding results - growing my portfolio significantly! Her tailored guidance ensured alignment with my financial goals. Highly recommend consulting her for sell and invest strategies.

    • @MoniqueJ-g2s
      @MoniqueJ-g2s 8 часов назад

      Lorrie Greta Hillard , a seasoned remote wealth advisor, delivered outstanding results - growing my portfolio significantly! Her tailored guidance ensured alignment with my financial goals. Highly recommend consulting her for sell and invest strategies.

    • @Florencewalter-o4s
      @Florencewalter-o4s 8 часов назад

      Lorrie Greta Hillard , a seasoned remote wealth advisor, delivered outstanding results - growing my portfolio significantly! Her tailored guidance ensured alignment with my financial goals. Highly recommend consulting her for sell and invest strategies.

    • @Latonya-r.b
      @Latonya-r.b 8 часов назад +1

      Real estate isn’t as liquid as cash or cash-equivalents, or even stocks and bonds. I rather the latter. Just as you’re experiencing, real estate can be a lot of work.

  • @halojones1843
    @halojones1843 10 часов назад +1

    I suspect interest rates will continue to weigh on people's ability to pay for property for the next three years (even with or particularly with negative gearing) - we have gone back to 2015 in terms of available income levels. Unless you are cashed up from other sources of cash flow or have in place a very large release of equity to pay almost all of it in cash, you will not be able to afford property in 2025 whether you are an investor or owner. Even increased rentals will not make anything more than a mild dent in the debt burden. The debt burden is simply too great for too many people.