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Old 01-25-2024, 10:09 AM   #29741
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You'd do a lot better if you invested the $80k and contributed $6500 a year to your investment I think.

Also not need to deal with fucktard renters, repairs, rising costs, special levies, tripling of strata fees or more in that time, etc. etc.

Your only hope in that scenario is the the apartment appreciates... which is possible... I'm not so sure how much more prices can possibly appreciate here though.
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