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All Forum Posts by: Kyle Fitch

Kyle Fitch has started 5 posts and replied 23 times.

Post: Why Real Estate Over Stock Market?

Kyle FitchPosted
  • Posts 23
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I feel like with the stock market you can at least buy something like the s&p 500 which gives you some diversification. With real estate, you have to make sure each property is functioning at full capacity or you’ll be losing money.

Post: Why Real Estate Over Stock Market?

Kyle FitchPosted
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 16

Hello, 

I’m new to real estate investing and was hoping some of you would share your thoughts on why it is better to invest in real estate over the stock market. 

So far, I’ve only invested in stocks and the idea of investing in real estate seems somewhat risky to me.

Post: What would be my earning potential?

Kyle FitchPosted
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 16

Hello, 
I am completely new to real estate investing and was hoping to find out from people who have been in the game for a while what a realistic earning potential would be from accumulating long term rentals over time. 
Obviously this is a very broad question, but I’m just hoping for some examples of what I could realistically be expecting after investing in rentals for around 10 years. 

My goal would be to purchase: 

1st year: 1 unit 

2nd-10th year: 2 units per year

Total of: 19 units after 10 years


*FYI - I live in Harrison Township, MI (Not Detroit) *