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Thursday, May 23, 2019

4 Most Popular Bottom Line Investments in America (Real Estate) #TimeToBuy #FirstTimeHomeBuyers #MoveUpHomeBuyers #5StarREALTOR #HyperLocal #ChrisBJohnsonREALTOR #TopProducer #FlipandFix #RealEstateInvestor #RentalProperties #BoomerageBuyers

4 Most Popular Bottom Line Investments in America (Real Estate): Gallup surveys Americans to determine their choice for the best long-term investment. Respondents are given a choice between real estate, #TimeToBuy.....BY 
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4 Most Popular Bottom Line Investments in America | MyKCM
Every year, Gallup surveys Americans to determine their choice for the best long-term investment. Respondents are given a choice between real estate, stocks, gold, and savings accounts.
For the sixth year in a row, real estate has come out on top as the best long-term investment! That has not always been the case. Gallup explains:
“Between 2008 and 2010, covering most of the Great Recession period that saw plummeting home and stock values, Americans were as likely to name savings accounts or CDs as the best long-term investment as they were to name stocks or real estate.”
This year’s results showed that 35% of Americans chose real estate, followed by stocks at 27%. The full results are shown in the chart below.
4 Most Popular Bottom Line Investments in America | MyKCM

Bottom Line

Now that the real estate market has recovered, so has the belief of the American people in the stability of housing as a long-term investment.


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Chris B. Johnson REALTOR® Specializes in Luxury Estates and Home Auctions. Your home is probably the biggest asset you own. This is why you should hire a professional to guide you through all your real estate transactions. My goal is to help 24 to 28 families each year either buy or sell a home. I am NOT interested in Selling 100 or 200 homes a year because I would not be able to give each family the time, attention and energy they deserve. I believe in Quality, NOT Quantity.
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