Stocks vs Real Estate — The Real Math
Rich by Routine
Stocks vs Real Estate — The Real Math
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Rich by Routine
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Two friends inherit $50,000 on the same day. One puts every dollar into a stock index fund and never touches it again. The other uses it as the down payment on a rental house. Twenty years later, both are certain they made the smarter move — so we settle it with a 7-round scorecard, one point each, no cheating and no feelings.
We score stocks vs real estate on the things that actually matter: raw returns, leverage, cash flow, liquidity, effort, taxes, and how easy it is to start. The final score is 4–3… but that scoreboard is a lie, and the real winner depends entirely on one thing: you. By the end you'll know exactly which one fits your money, your time, and your temperament — and why the wealthiest people rarely pick a team at all.
⚠️ Educational content, not financial advice. All figures are illustrative and assume reasonable long-term averages; markets fall, tenants vanish, leverage cuts both ways, and nothing here is guaranteed. Do your own math for your own situation.
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