Re: Re: Re: BTW
It is NOT tax exempt here
When I say I don't think of it as an investment , that is because I just don't see selling it for ANY reason for about 20-30 years. Its my HOME in a neighborhood I like and the fact it has doubled in value over 5 years is quite frankly pretty irrelevant to my financial plans (other than the fact that all that equity allows me to borrow at favorable rates)
So while I fully appreciate that this house has been a good investment, I don't think we will ever treat it as an investment. My stocks and funds I will buy or sell in a second if I thought it was the right move ( even though I am overall a "buy and hold" type guy)-- My house??THe only reason to sell would be leaving the city or divorce or something.
Originally posted by Dauphin
That, and in most countries it is tax exempt (as PPR), making it even more attractive as an investment.
That, and in most countries it is tax exempt (as PPR), making it even more attractive as an investment.
When I say I don't think of it as an investment , that is because I just don't see selling it for ANY reason for about 20-30 years. Its my HOME in a neighborhood I like and the fact it has doubled in value over 5 years is quite frankly pretty irrelevant to my financial plans (other than the fact that all that equity allows me to borrow at favorable rates)
So while I fully appreciate that this house has been a good investment, I don't think we will ever treat it as an investment. My stocks and funds I will buy or sell in a second if I thought it was the right move ( even though I am overall a "buy and hold" type guy)-- My house??THe only reason to sell would be leaving the city or divorce or something.
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