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Leeroy Ayala
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Cash vs leverage for buy and hold investing

Leeroy Ayala
  • Prosper, TX
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Hey there! I would like to see some input on the advantages and disadvantages of your strategies. If we have 100k, purchase one for cash or two financed??
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    • Guy with Great Hair
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    Paying cash for houses is the most stressful thing I've done in my real estate career. Makes me dream of big fat mortgages!

    cash and equity are nearly the same thing, but one you can't spend. Keep cash, worst case you can pay the house off any time.

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