mkonomtupu wrote:MaichBlack wrote:sparkly wrote:Jamani wrote:Mortage issues aside...real esate investment vs stock investment....real esate is far much better.
How?
Same as stock. Buy low sell high.
I invest in both stocks and real estate - using my own cash. I don't borrow to buy stock. I don't borrow to buy real estate.You can make a killing from real estate - using your cash! Like the Ruiru bypass has made me a very happy Kenyan. Example: Bought a plot behind Kamakis (there was no Kamakis at the time - just one lonely looking pub/nyama choma place) just after the bypass was done. At that time, a plot - 2nd row - was going for 800k for an 1/8th. Today - 4 million!! And the place is just starting to grow! But I'm not selling yet.
Last year bought a couple touching the great eastern bypass. The road is not built yet. Just beacons. Guess what! Most locals - including brokers don't exactly where it is so the price was low. People are also not sure "if the road will ever be built and when". But when it does...
Trick - Buy places that are opening up and wait...
@MaichBlack, why are you afraid of leverage a.k.a. debt. Leverage is one of the big tools after compound interest. So long as your rate of return is bigger than the cost of capital you can use leverage to go places. I have just finished paying up my Sacco loan for the the NIC and KCB shares bought at 25/ and 23/ respectively. Used in the right way using "other peoples money" will boost your portfolio. My rule is not to exceed 50% of my total assets
Thanks to this thread I have made a decision I had not even contemplated a week ago:
Got an offer letter for a small plot to be paid by cash, and had to do it fast before I change my mind, and applied for another small mortgage.
My plan would to use my current rent and some extra cash to clear the debt as fast as possible. This means I also will pay more visits to the fuel pump. Apply for a loan against the free house to develop the plot. Would I have made a good decision, on the mortgage?
Timely advice is as lovely as golden apples in a silver basket. Proverbs 25:11