I agree about the land, but not being a landlord. The chance to rent to niggers is way too high. You can also get some leftist activist that refuses to pay rent and squat on the property. It’s just not worth the hassle. Open land will only go up in value for the most part.
I clearly stated that being a landlord sucks, and yet you read it as a high recommendation to be a landlord? Mind boggling.
And- for what it's worth: Where I am nigras are just an unproven myth, and yet I still said that being a landlord sucks and I don't recommend it.
I have relatives that rented, pretty much everyone in my family did at some point and they are all glad to be out of it. Never had a nig tenant either, that's a given for trouble. Due to covid the tenants could literally have said fuck off when it comes to paying rent, luckly that didn't happen. But the stress of being in that situation...
Now is an amazing time to sell those properties too, what people are paying is mind-boggling.
Pretty much the same boat. I've seriously considered dumping the rentals we have, but these were mostly bought during the last downturn and the spice flow from them is stellar and we are looking at winding down and fucking off to the mountains at some point, and some rentals all in one spot and hour or two away isn't too bad of a retirement gig.
The main issue a lot of people have when they try out the rental gig is that they are expecting to just buy the house and kick back and cash checks, and it just doesn't work that way. Lot's of work and BS like shithead tenants and now the spectre of Commie Gubment fucking you to deal with. And of course, most people who try to do it leverage themselves to do so, and their potential profit margin is teetering on being in the red, and eventually most get screwed when they have a dry spell of tenants and lose their asses. It's OK as long as you look at it as a job. Sucks less than a lot of others. And the other thing is the "Way to turn Cash into a steady income vs Leverage to speculate on property and have renters pay the mortgage while you wait" are vastly different.
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