Jared on Nostr: A lot of people are far too invested into RE, thinking that a house is always an ...
A lot of people are far too invested into RE, thinking that a house is always an asset. That can change very quickly, especially with the majority of people using leverage to “own” or purchase their homes. It’s a good way to get trapped or wiped out when economic/social/demographic factors turn against you.
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