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RE: WHEN THE INCREDIBLE BECOMES UNIMPORTANT – Lamenting the Obvious Disconnect of Modernized Civilizations and Possibly Losing $324,000

in #philosophy8 years ago

I was in that thought camp as well for a while, but if the whole thing is going to go down again the ownership is not prudent. The ROI can disappear in a blink and property taxation will skyrocket. Even having a property bought and paid for is no guarantee... you must look at what and how change is occurring, it's general trend and hope on timing it well.

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Allodial vs feudal land rights - we lost allodial rights in the US a long time ago. We're all serfs now.

I completely agree that "bought and paid for" property in no guarantee.

For now though, ownership gives one opportunity, and that is what I would like, opportunity.

I had some fine fixins a beach house (sold due to increasing taxes, insurances, and being a target (lawsuit or robbery), a Porsche or two, etc. I got hit in 2008 but hung on to the property... sold the Porsche/s as they were just targets (foolishly I used to collect my rents in my low income properties in that... talk about a stupid thing to do). I also sold those as well, bought after 2008 crash for pennies on the dollar, now I am awaiting the next paradigm shift to find out where I will park my old carcass and or what to invest in. But yes you are correct the tax breaks for property are still beneficial... wish I still had me some of that.

Wow... rolling with the punches of life.

Yeah I've been punched a lot... that's why I'm in the business I'm in.

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