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Sam B.
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What could possibly go wrong?

Sam B.
  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Clearly we should be cashing out on all this sweet sweet equity, leveraging ourselves to the gills and buying more rental property at current valuations, am I right? I think we've reached a new golden era where asset prices just go up and up forever, even if the real economy sucks.

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Matt Ellis
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  • Aptos, CA
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Matt Ellis
  • Contractor
  • Aptos, CA
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Going out on a limb here and assuming you are joking. I'd be very cautious. Stay where you are at, potentially raise rents, but be ready to buy 12 months out

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