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Jacobus Bor
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RECESSION Proof ????

Jacobus Bor
  • Investor
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Try Self storage  weather in the USA or Europe it did extremely well even during the 

2008 recession  (Bloomberg report) The reason is cause its probable the most diversified real estate investment that you can invest in. Think about it  your average commercial building 80 thousand Sq. Ft . most have one or 5 tenants  one moves out and wow income just took a big DIVE  and could take a long time to get it rented again. 

Self storage  the same building but you have 500 to 800 tenants  and even if 15 move out , no big deal as most likely you will have 10 to 15 move back in net result is small increase income as old tenants  were paying the old price an new tenants  are paying the new price.

I do it in Germany and its even better there as there is a huge demand and not enough buildings at this time . Good luck with your investing and love to hear your comments .