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Originally Posted by OneHungLo
Tommy, let's use a real world example.
We each have $100k a piece.
Tommy buys 1 house with cash. Tommy's earning 10k a year in rental income
OneHungLo buys 10 houses and puts down $10k on each house. OneHungLo takes out a $900k mortgage for 30 years. OneHungLo is breaking even early on, but as the mortgage gets paid down, OneHungLo is earning rental income.
At the end of 30 years -
Tommy's 1 house is now worth $200k making him $20k a year in rental income.
Onehunglo's 10 houses are now paid off (thanks to his tenants) and are now worth $200k a piece ($2 million in total) with $200k a year in rental income.
Who would you rather be?
^^ This is just rudimentary real estate investing. You don't have to be an "economic guru" like you claim to be able to grasp this.
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ok i will answer you with the most common world example.
1. i buy my house and pay it cash
2. the rest of my money i give to my bank what is lending it to you and pay me interest
3. i wait a bit til the next crisis comes or your renters canīt pay their rent anymore and you can not pay your mortage.
4. i take a little part of the money from my bank back and buy all your shit for an apple and an egg.