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Eric Fung
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Hyper inflation buy or not to buy?

Eric Fung
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Hi all,

I’m in the process of buying a duplex but my wife (boss) advising against it because of hyperinflation. I’ve been trying to research and read up on hyperinflation with real estate. A lot of it isn’t good news. I do see inflation is on the rise but how bad would it be to my 1st rental property? She’s thinking people won’t be able to pay rent. People won’t have enough to feed themselves. While I think this is slim but hey anything can happen right? We are in uncharted territory with Corona and the how the housing market is now. Any thoughts lady and gents? Buy or not to buy?

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