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<blockquote data-quote="Klaus" data-source="post: 16179628" data-attributes="member: 190070"><p>If I was in your situation, I would ask myself the following: </p><p> - What % of your net worth would this represent? </p><p> - How much of net worth is liquid? </p><p> - What life events are on the horizon? </p><p> - What is your time horizon? </p><p> - What are your goals for the investment? </p><p> - What do you mean by "charts are saying 10-12%?" </p><p></p><p>All in all, houses are terrible investments. If you want to own a house that is one thing. If you actually want to invest your money and generate a return on your capital look elsewhere. A simple S&P index fund is a good choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klaus, post: 16179628, member: 190070"] If I was in your situation, I would ask myself the following: - What % of your net worth would this represent? - How much of net worth is liquid? - What life events are on the horizon? - What is your time horizon? - What are your goals for the investment? - What do you mean by "charts are saying 10-12%?" All in all, houses are terrible investments. If you want to own a house that is one thing. If you actually want to invest your money and generate a return on your capital look elsewhere. A simple S&P index fund is a good choice. [/QUOTE]
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