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by sdoering
68 days ago
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And I don't buy into it. When I sold my late fathers home, about 30 years after he had originally built it, I sold it for a bit less than he had paid for having it built. So no: Asset prices not necessarily always go up. It depends significantly on where you build/own and how that area develops over your lifetime. But - this deferred gratification - paying a morgage now to pay less rent in the future is clearly a bet towards a future in retirement where one has less disposable income, so it makes - from my vantage point at least - sense to invest now to have more freedom later. Others have freedom now - and need to potentially scale down later. Both are valid positions imho. Edit: Typo |
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