Owning the BRICKS is EVERYTHING #shorts
#motivation #success #money #shorts
Owning the BRICKS is EVERYTHING –
Real estate is the only investment you can use everyday, live in, sell, make money in, and enjoy it…
#motivation #success #money #shorts
Owning the BRICKS is EVERYTHING –
Real estate is the only investment you can use everyday, live in, sell, make money in, and enjoy it…
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Bricks is the Gold🔥
Dame Dasher 💯
You only own it if you paid all the inflation bills.
You might own the bricks, but you never really own the land because of perpetual property taxes and local ordinances and zoning rules.
the music is crazy
Landlord is no longer a legit term in CA. It is now called Housing Provider, the housing provider is not even closed to be the lord, they are the peasant of the law in CA; especially SF, Berkeley, Oakland, Alameda…That is reason Grant left CA for real estate investment
Real Estate gets taxed in perpetuity, so equities and bonds are a better investment unless you put that property to work, rent it out or put a business on it.
What does that mean you make the law? If tenants trash your real estate you have to abide by the law?
Dame who?
Good words.
WE WUZ LANDLORDZ
apparently they built the pyramids too 😂
Smokin the RASTAFAI, eh?
Yeah, the president in my house aspect sold me on the idea. Really crusial thing to know in 2024.
Really strong argument – yes, it’s a sarcasm
Real estate is the king , 👑 but liquidity challenge in real estate sucks , that’s where tokenization comes in 🎉, #Japcoin
Japcoin is a cryptocurrency?
@@gmsdisciplesofyahawashi3323 Yes available globally… Second Presale happening now 🔥🚀
@@gmsdisciplesofyahawashi3323 , it will interrupt the Real estate industry 🤩🎉 in big time !
The freedom and control that come with owning property really highlight why it’s such a significant asset.
Unless the gov wants to take it from you 😂
Landlords only make the law in some states. Other states are way too tenant friendly at the expense of the investor.
You might own the bricks, but you never really own the land because of perpetual property taxes and local ordinances and zoning rules.