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A tale of two investments, part 4

A tale of two investments, part 4

Investor X is looking into buying a fully rented two-unit property generating $65,500/year, for $1,100,000. The investor will have to put in $220,000 as a down payment to make the purchase possible. At the end of the first year, Investor X was left with $2,500/y cash...
Which of these investors fared better?

Which of these investors fared better?

Once upon a time, in a neighbourhood not so far far away, there lived two investors that chose differently. Who fared better? You be the judge. On every edition of Tales of Two Investments, two different real estate investments will be weighed with the same scale....
Another tale of two investments

Another tale of two investments

Once upon a time, in a neighbourhood not so far far away, there lived two investors that chose differently. Who fared better? You be the judge. On every edition of Tales of Two Investments, two different real estate investments will be weighed with the same scale....
A tale of two investments: Part 2

A tale of two investments: Part 2

On every edition of A tale of two investments, two real estate investments will be weighed on the same scale. Let’s call it the “Return on Investment” scale. It focuses on how much profit someone’s initial investment is earning. The featured properties will always be...
A tale of two investments

A tale of two investments

Once upon a time, in a neighborhood not so far away, there lived two investors who made different choices. Who fared better? You be the judge. On every edition of Tales of Two Investments, two different real estate investments will be weighed under the same scale....