coyote wrote:Speak with a financial adviser about taking on a massive non-deductible loan for what could well be a depreciating portfolio with the diversification of exactly one single asset asset vs renting what you need, according to your changing needs and cashflow and and allocating capital as efficiently as possible (on something that goes fknwhoosh).
Note that this post does not constitute financial advice, either personal or general.
I am a financial adviser you douche bag. A massive non-deductible loan for something I live in and own is forced savings, return on investment notwithstanding.



