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Updated 6 months ago, 07/01/2024

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Dario De Pasquale
  • Seattle, WA
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How to Compare Real Estate and Stock Returns?

Dario De Pasquale
  • Seattle, WA
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Hi everyone,

I am a small STR investor and in the past few years I have been investing in both stocks and real estate

with COC returns of about 20% for the past 3 years.

I am considering diversifying my portfolio with LTR and I know that returns there are going to be a lot smaller.

So I was curious to know if there was a rough formula that could include mortgage paydown, tax advantages, and estimated appreciation

to be able to compare apples with apples.

I am only familiar with Cashflow, CoC, Cap Ex, and IRR.

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