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Updated about 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Passive Income Options - Multifamily
Has anyone tried, with success, using firms like Yieldstreet for an investment portfolio option? Any red flags?
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Honestly, you want 100% passive? Publicly trades stocks. This includes REITS. SEC regulated and liquid as hell.
Wish there were more legitimate options but the only people I see making real money in Real Estate, year-in year-out, are hands-on professionals (realtors, developers,lenders, ect) who are working it every day.
Even Landlords who cash flow cause they bought well aren't 100% passive