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Real estate Strategies With a 10%+ Return

Robert Barbu
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I'm considering investing in real estate to accelerate the growth of my wealth, and wanted to see what my options are. Given my situation (see below), what real estate strategies are the best fit, what are the typical ranges of returns on them, and what are their other pros / cons?

Context: I'm entirely invested in low cost, diversified stock index funds, and I expect them to earn a~8% CAGR on a nominal basis. I'm looking for an investment strategy that should make at least a ~10% CAGR on my equity (to compensate me for the extra effort of not sticking to my current low-maintenance investment strategy), and that would allow me to invest at least $100k per year. I'm willing to put in extra work but I'm not looking for a full-on second job. I'm also hesitant to bet heavily on permanent tax deferral strategies (e.g., "buy, borrow, die") as a lot could change about the tax code over my lifetime.

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