Yes you are right. For small landlords and using leverage, it is possible to get 15% to 25%. But once the landlord grows, it is difficult to scale up. If one has big capital, it is good to just dump into an SP500 index fund. SP 500 returns on average 10% annually from 1965-2019. It beats most of the hedge funds who charge hefty fees. Most hedge funds only make the managers rich; they underperform the SP 500 in the long term.
Yes you are right. For small landlords and using leverage, it is
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Yes, 看我上面算的帐。
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谢谢,您算得很好
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