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Updated almost 7 years ago, 02/26/2018

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John Fulton
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Dallas, TX
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S&P or Real Estate or Both?

John Fulton
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Dallas, TX
Posted

The S&P crushed it last year... So I think of it this way: Buy apartments, and use that passive income to grow your portfolio. Real Estate doesn't require you to trade your time for returns, like trading your time for a salary and then trading your salary for stocks. 

S&P:

What say you?

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