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OT: How Do You Invest Your Money?
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<blockquote data-quote="TCUdirtbag" data-source="post: 2829976" data-attributes="member: 61297"><p>Yes, but it also matters when/if you intend to upsize or otherwise move (and property value trends where you own or might move). For example, we under-bought relative to our financial capacity in 2018, in an area with consistent appreciation and intend to hold for 5ish years, and then move to an area with quite a bit higher property values. We aren’t willing to play the market timing game with that money over the medium-term (when we’re ready to move, we want to be able to do so without breaking a sweat over property values and whether the market dropped off), so we are essentially using extra principal like a savings account. Sure we could make more elsewhere, but we could also lose it too). </p><p></p><p>To each their own, but if your career involves occasional relocations, there are some weird things to plan for. Especially if those moves take you across very different cost of living areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCUdirtbag, post: 2829976, member: 61297"] Yes, but it also matters when/if you intend to upsize or otherwise move (and property value trends where you own or might move). For example, we under-bought relative to our financial capacity in 2018, in an area with consistent appreciation and intend to hold for 5ish years, and then move to an area with quite a bit higher property values. We aren’t willing to play the market timing game with that money over the medium-term (when we’re ready to move, we want to be able to do so without breaking a sweat over property values and whether the market dropped off), so we are essentially using extra principal like a savings account. Sure we could make more elsewhere, but we could also lose it too). To each their own, but if your career involves occasional relocations, there are some weird things to plan for. Especially if those moves take you across very different cost of living areas. [/QUOTE]
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