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Investing in Real Estate
I would recommend getting yourself educated on real estate investment first, start off by knowing what real estate is all about, calculating the expenses of renting real estate, real estate taxes, interest, insurance, upkeep, maintenance, broken appliances, etc. Estimate how much time it will take yRead more
I would recommend getting yourself educated on real estate investment first, start off by knowing what real estate is all about, calculating the expenses of renting real estate, real estate taxes, interest, insurance, upkeep, maintenance, broken appliances, etc. Estimate how much time it will take you per year to do this, then multiply those hours by the amount you could get from working instead. add that number to the other costs. Then subtract that from your gross income. Most people never get that far because they can’t mentally wrap their heads around an abstract concept like portfolio construction, and can’t understand why anyone would not want real actual property. You should talk to a couple of other real estate people. I think that would be a better idea on how profitable a place will be. Investing in real estate is a good thing, there are less chances of you going into a loss.
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Monkeypox is just another disease out there. You are exposed to, or have on your skin, a variety of pathogens that can do you harm. The virus mutates slowly, it is not highly infectious, naturally acquired immunity is potent and long lasting, and vaccines are usually cross protective. The risk of imRead more
Monkeypox is just another disease out there. You are exposed to, or have on your skin, a variety of pathogens that can do you harm. The virus mutates slowly, it is not highly infectious, naturally acquired immunity is potent and long lasting, and vaccines are usually cross protective. The risk of immunologic escape is very, very low. And the spread of this virus can be readily stopped by simple, inexpensive classical public health measures. If it were otherwise, we would already have experienced a pandemic of Monkeypox decades ago. Learn about the disease so if your lifestyle might put you at risk of exposure, you will know what to look for.
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