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Updated over 11 years ago, 08/08/2013

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Brent C.
  • Yokohama, Kanagawa
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Where to invest from 2014 to 2026

Brent C.
  • Yokohama, Kanagawa
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I am living overseas and hope to setup an investment strategy that allows me to be away from it as much as possible while giving me reasonable returns of 18% to 20%. I realize you can't have one without the other but just trying to figure out that sweet spot. With 2.5 mil in capital in hand I am thinking multi family with a 70% LTV ratio and a 12 year loan, and 10% CAP. My question is, does this fit my strategy? Also what would be a a realistic expectation of my Net worth be in 12 years. And lastly is there a better way to achieve this?

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