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April 18, 2009 at 6:03 PM #383737April 18, 2009 at 7:49 PM #3842074plexownerParticipant
“After rents increase in 5-10 years, the cash flow on this would greatly outweigh any investment options.”
What makes you think rents will rise in 5-10 years? What if they don’t?
I’m not saying that rents won’t rise (after they drop significantly) but it sounds to me like you are trying to rationalize a purchase rather than rationally analyze a potential investment
“greatly outweigh any investment options” – again, sounds like you are trying to convince yourself that buying a depreciating asset in a market where both prices and rents are declining somehow makes sense
April 18, 2009 at 7:49 PM #3840134plexownerParticipant“After rents increase in 5-10 years, the cash flow on this would greatly outweigh any investment options.”
What makes you think rents will rise in 5-10 years? What if they don’t?
I’m not saying that rents won’t rise (after they drop significantly) but it sounds to me like you are trying to rationalize a purchase rather than rationally analyze a potential investment
“greatly outweigh any investment options” – again, sounds like you are trying to convince yourself that buying a depreciating asset in a market where both prices and rents are declining somehow makes sense
April 18, 2009 at 7:49 PM #3842554plexownerParticipant“After rents increase in 5-10 years, the cash flow on this would greatly outweigh any investment options.”
What makes you think rents will rise in 5-10 years? What if they don’t?
I’m not saying that rents won’t rise (after they drop significantly) but it sounds to me like you are trying to rationalize a purchase rather than rationally analyze a potential investment
“greatly outweigh any investment options” – again, sounds like you are trying to convince yourself that buying a depreciating asset in a market where both prices and rents are declining somehow makes sense
April 18, 2009 at 7:49 PM #3837474plexownerParticipant“After rents increase in 5-10 years, the cash flow on this would greatly outweigh any investment options.”
What makes you think rents will rise in 5-10 years? What if they don’t?
I’m not saying that rents won’t rise (after they drop significantly) but it sounds to me like you are trying to rationalize a purchase rather than rationally analyze a potential investment
“greatly outweigh any investment options” – again, sounds like you are trying to convince yourself that buying a depreciating asset in a market where both prices and rents are declining somehow makes sense
April 18, 2009 at 7:49 PM #3843884plexownerParticipant“After rents increase in 5-10 years, the cash flow on this would greatly outweigh any investment options.”
What makes you think rents will rise in 5-10 years? What if they don’t?
I’m not saying that rents won’t rise (after they drop significantly) but it sounds to me like you are trying to rationalize a purchase rather than rationally analyze a potential investment
“greatly outweigh any investment options” – again, sounds like you are trying to convince yourself that buying a depreciating asset in a market where both prices and rents are declining somehow makes sense
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