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by staticman2 1864 days ago
While I don't know why it was downvoted "Buy real property if you can" is pretty crummy advice, unless you think an investor doesn't have to do any due diligence and should "just buy" stuff.

How do you know what property to buy? How much property should you own as a percent of your net worth? What is the expected return of the property? What is the likelyhood you will lose money on the property versus the likelyhood you will make money?

Those are all important questions not addressed by "Buy real property if you can"

As for Reits, there's not a lot of financial advisors advocating high investments in Reits. For example the Vanguard Target Retirement fund of funds have very little. The Schwab Intelligent Portfolio seem to call for 5% REITS in an example I pulled up online.

Maybe you know something Vanguard and Schwab does not, but again, there's that question of due diligence.