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What would you do w/ $2 million?
Hypothetical question. If $2 million showed up in your mail box, how would you invest it?
Where do you think you can achieve the highest risk-adjusted return in today's marketplace? Very open ended here...property styles, debt vs equity, locations, commercial vs residential....anything is game
I simply want to see if there's anything out there that I should be learning about.
(Background: I own 2 small commercial rental properties and have working interests in a few Bakken oil wells)
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First trust deeds ,,, start a fix and flip with a very trusted contractor and Realtor for bigger hits. NNN lease properties if you want Real property with Grade A tenants. really depends on what goals you would set for returns as you know the higher the return the greater the risk. Personally I am not a fan of any investment that I am pooled with other investors and a manager is managing the funds.. They are and can be great but if they have a problem its pretty hard to extricate yourself with out a lot of pain and usually costs.. At the end of the day with a little bit of work you can find the same returns as most of the managed funds and not have the pooling issues. IMO
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