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Christian Sabatini
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Should you Invest in this Market?

Christian Sabatini
  • Louisiana
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Having listened to both the BP Real Estate Podcast and On The Market in the last month or so, I find that there is much more uncertainty present as to what direction we're moving in and the best way to handle a possible recession. 

With rising interest rates and inflation, a changing market, and different dynamics in our investing world, what are some of your own personal ideas in regard to investing in today's market? Would like to open a conversation as I think there are valid points on both sides.

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Victor Steffen
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Victor Steffen
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You should, absolutely, 100%, continue to invest. If you're following sound fundamentals (buying 20% below market value, cashflow positive real estate in areas with growing populations) it would take a true black swan to derail your growth and leave you worse off than not investing. 

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