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Juan Vargas
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What % of your net worth is invested in Multifamily

Juan Vargas
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Just curious to know approximately what % of your net worth you guys have invested towards multifamily vs any other asset class or business. 

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Austin Fruechting
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Originally posted by @Caleb Heimsoth:

Currently I’m at 70 percent in real estate. Long term that will probably go down a bit to about 50 percent.

I know people on here love rental property (and rightfully so, it’s an amazing thing), but to miss out entirely on stock market gains seems silly to me. It’s entirely passive. Invest the money, and let it sit for 30 years or more (im in my early 20s, so I have a long investment horizon).

 I didn't want to wait 30+ years to retire, which is why I went all real estate, and retired at 32. Now I can take the next 30 years to diversify if I want to. ;)

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