cabbagetowner
Active Member
If condos are a nice place to live in, then there should be demand (in a neutral market), meaning there's always support, meaning price still go up in the long-term. Plus I don't think anyone buys anything to get "rich". For the average investor in anything (equity markets, RE, etc.), does anyone really buy to get rich? They're just looking to make a profit. Alternatively speaking, can you name investment that can get you "rich"?
my point is that condos are not for suitable for investment. "nice to live" does not mean "good investment".
if you're investing for another reason other than to make money...then i really don't know what to tell you.
re: alternative investments...if i knew i would be writing this as i sit on a beach instead of at my office worrying about my portfolio and job security.