What's A Better Investment: Primary Residence or Stocks?
Normally, a primary residence should not be considered an investment unless you house hack and rent out part of the home while you live in it or you end up selling the home. In the house hacking scenario, your primary residence acts like an investment because renting out a portion of your home could certainly reduce your housing costs. Better yet, if done right, it could even net you a profit!
If you end up selling your primary residence, the home acts like an investment because you will hopefully yield some capital gains after building equity for many years. Plus, selling your primary residence has a nice tax perk where you can exclude up to $250K (single) or $500K (married) of the capital gains from taxes! The latter scenario is what my partner and I recently did when we sold our home in California for nearly $1 million over asking. So how does our primary residence as an investment compare with, say, the stock market? Let’s dive into the numbers today and find out!
Doubling My $125K Investment to $250K in 1 Month
I thought that flipping one of my out-of-state properties for over $100,000 in profits in under 4 months was out of this world! While I wasn’t wrong about its success, I also never expected to beat that accomplishment in such a short period of time. The punch line? I doubled my $125K investment to $250K in just 1 month! In today’s post, I talk about my original plan for the investment, the numbers behind it, and why it was so profitable.
How I Flipped an Out-of-State Home for Over $100K Profit In Less Than 4 Months
Earning a lot of money doesn’t mean you have to have a high-paying 9-to-5 job; it can come from a side hustle like my out-of-state flipping business! In fact, because my flipping business can be so lucrative and take just a few hours a week, I often wonder why I should even keep my 9-to-5. Well, I’ll save the answer to that thought for another day. Today, I will share my experience buying an off-market property and how I ultimately sold it for a massive profit!
Ways to Evaluate Rental Properties
There are many factors to consider when evaluating a prospective rental property. While it largely comes down to a numbers game, there are other factors that are important that math can’t highlight. In this article, we will learn about a few ways to quickly evaluate properties at scale, how I scrutinize a prospective property in greater detail, and list out other important factors that are crucial to building a successful buy-and-hold rental portfolio.