• @bunchberry
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    61 month ago

    Not sure I see the relevance. Yes, housing maintenance costs money, what’s the relevance? Who says housing upkeep is free? What’s the relevance to anything at all?

    • @[email protected]
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      1 month ago

      “Sold it for a much higher price without ever using or modifying it.” Proper upkeep over several years counts as “modifying it” in this context IMHO.

      • @bunchberry
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        41 month ago

        You can indeed make money by selling it at a higher price without ever using or modifying it, and even if you do use or modify it, profits from the sale still come directly from not using or modifying it.

      • zea
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        11 month ago

        Don’t buy something meant to be used and insist you must make a profit for not using it. Rent it out at least.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 month ago

          Yea, absolutely, hence the approximated 4-6% return on investment - some years more, some years negative.

          There is this apartment that I’ve been eyeing for a while, and I’ve seriously considered becoming one of those loathed landlords myself. Feels like trying to do right by the apartment and by a tenant would be putting out more good to the world than a passive stock fund, you know? So been reading up on it quite a bit lately.