🎧 Warning - The Risk of Down Payment Size When Investing in Real Estate
New To Podcast This Week - Over 82,000 Total Downloads*
There are risks associated with investing in real estate that are related to how much you put down when you buy the property.
Life is full of risks. When we choose to invest, we choose to take on additional risks.
If we invest in stocks, we choose to take on certain risks. When we choose to invest in bonds, we take on different risks. When we choose to invest in real estate, we choose to take on additional and different risks.
One of the risks associated with real estate investing is the risk of down payment size.
If you put a large amount down—or even choose to pay cash and put 100% down—you have certain risks. If you choose to put a small amount down—or even nothing down—you have other risks. These risks change with the amount you put down.
In this mini-class, James will look at the risks associated with the amount you put down when investing in real estate.
Included In This Class
A George S Patton quote about fear, risks and making decisions.
The Risk Matrix and The Risk Matrix for property appreciation (and property declines)
An introduction to Rent Resiliencyâ„¢ and Price Resiliencyâ„¢
Case-Shiller Home Price Index - Home Price Appreciation Over Previous 12 Months
A Case-Shiller chart showing mortgage interest rates, population, real building costs and home prices over the last 133 years
Year-Over-Year Home Price Appreciation over the last 133 years and the frequency of price declines (and price increases)
What are you risking?
Plus much more...
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Love,
James Orr
*As of February 3, the total number of downloads across all Real Estate Financial Plannerâ„¢ city-specific real estate investing podcasts for all episodes over all-time is over 82,431.
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