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Interested in ROI on investment properties

Jason Hill
  • Chattanooga, TN
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This question is for those who have a few rental properties 2-10. What is your year on year return on investment. Bottom line, one number, no qualifiers, what has your return on investment been.

I've read about all these great 10% in one month deals, but no reference on how often these come alone, or if their that often. I might be interested in flips if someone can show constant return over time. There is also alot of talk on how much better real estate is than stocks or any other investment. To me the proof is in raw numbers.

I would greatly appreciate any and all responses.

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Eric M.
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Eric M.
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The reason you can't compare is that some people are better investors than others. For example, you have done better in stocks than I have, so you might say stocks are better, but I might say RE is better. It is all completely subjective.
What might be true for me might not be true for you.
Do what you are best at and what you enjoy. If you have talent in a particular area of investing, there is much money to be made. There is no "best".

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