You make a good point about the investment potentially failing. At the end of the day, 99% of us are just pawns for the banks. Housing as an investment is out of reach for the working class, which means… oh no… we have less than ideal housing, and we don’t have access to a relatively secure investment (which taxes subsidize at federal and local levels).
You make a good point about the investment potentially failing. At the end of the day, 99% of us are just pawns for the banks. Housing as an investment is out of reach for the working class, which means… oh no… we have less than ideal housing, and we don’t have access to a relatively secure investment (which taxes subsidize at federal and local levels).