QUOTE(ZeaXG @ Feb 14 2022, 02:44 PM)
It depends if you want to spend time to manage your tenants. As landlord, you need to be able to handle any requests for faulty things on your property. Also need to chase rental payments if your tenant is forgetful or suka delay payment type.
Meanwhile REITS provide rental income without the hassle of managing tenants. Of course your overall income will be slightly lesser. Capital gains will also depend on interest movement, as REITS are affected by OPR expectations.
REITS also charge management fees,.. u think they work for free,..??Meanwhile REITS provide rental income without the hassle of managing tenants. Of course your overall income will be slightly lesser. Capital gains will also depend on interest movement, as REITS are affected by OPR expectations.
if sendiri buy and manage,.. profit margin is all yours,... better rate than REITS,..
Feb 14 2022, 11:09 PM

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