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Ari Archer
  • Investor
  • Oakland, CA
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Is your home just another property?

Ari Archer
  • Investor
  • Oakland, CA
Posted

I just started looking for my second property which got me thinking about the role of my home. Is it important to separate your home when thinking about real estate investing? I'm curious if anyone has an approach/philosophy on how to think about your own home relative to investment property. 

  • Do you think about your home differently in different market conditions?
  • Do you separate it out entirely?
  • How do you think about selling/renting your existing home when you're ready to move on?

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