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All Forum Posts by: Daniel Carlyle

Daniel Carlyle has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: A Real Estate Analogy

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I am between SFH long term, townhouse long term, and vacation rentals (SFH, townhome). All seem to be very different. I am learning a lot (books, speaking with realtors, bankers, etc.) and just need to pick a lane and get started.

Goal is cashflow of 30k/month, but again have to start somewhere. 


Im with you john. i have my stocks set but want to jump into real estate the next few years. 

Post: A Real Estate Analogy

Daniel CarlylePosted
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the point was to make a comparison to make that jump if possible. does not seem to be comparable though 

Post: A Real Estate Analogy

Daniel CarlylePosted
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I am between SFH long term, townhouse long term, and vacation rentals (SFH, townhome). All seem to be very different. I am learning a lot (books, speaking with realtors, bankers, etc.) and just need to pick a lane and get started.

Goal is cashflow of 30k/month, but again have to start somewhere. 

Post: A Real Estate Analogy

Daniel CarlylePosted
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agree over the long term real estate should outperform stocks. The barrier to entry (education, experience, money, connections) do seem to be quite a bit higher to get all of those above mentioned benefits in comparison to opening a brokerage account and purchasing stocks.

No essay needed. I was just trying to ask an engaging question for those who have knowledge and background in both. 
 

Post: A Real Estate Analogy

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A Real Real Estate Analogy

I am starting my real estate adventure and I am trying to draw a comparison from paper assets (stocks, bonds, notes, T-bills, crypto, etc.) with real estate.
For those who know a bit more than me (and i know this will vary by person) but what are corresponding "tech stocks" (AMZN, AAPL, NVDA, FB, GOOG, etc.) of real estate? Are there any other types of real estate that might represent value sector, energy, healthcare, etc. 

The reason for the comparison is for me to try and understand the sectors and different types of real estate (SFH, townhomes, apartments, duplexes, quadplexes, commercial, storage, single tenant NNN, etc.) in hopefully launch into a real estate sector I would like to pursue, learn more about and purchase, etc.