Elizabeth Ayoola
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Podcast Appearances
I don't know how that happened, but I will be having to replace the blinds.
And I'm just curious, since you are both property owners and renting out, where do you find or stay up to date on those kind of resources?
Now, here's the big thing that you need to keep in mind when you're deciding between real estate investing and also stock market investing.
Now, investing in the stock market is so much more straightforward.
With investing in the stock market, you choose the account you want to invest in, you can choose your investment, and then hopefully you can watch your money grow over time.
Now, I want to put out there, of course, there are plenty of risks when it comes to investing in the stock market.
If you have looked at your portfolio lately, then you will be able to relate to that.
But it can be a less hands-on affair than building and managing a property.
Now, in Becca's case, they're asking whether real estate would provide good diversification for their investments or if it's more of a risk.
And the answer is, Becca, yes.
Possibly.
Real estate could provide good diversification.
Of course, we don't know the exact makeup of their portfolio, and there are plenty of risks that come with that.
But Lisa, can you speak to how you view your real estate investments in the broader context of your portfolio?
And then how do you compare their risk to that of your stock investments?
Lisa, tell us about the second time where you made the opposite decision.
What did you decide that time around and what lifestyle choice influenced that decision?
That reminds me of, you know, I love a Facebook group and I was poking around in one and someone had asked like, you know, people who make over six figures, what do you do?
And I was so intrigued to see so many travel nurses who had rental properties that they were renting out, short term rentals and making tons of money from that.
for nurse to other travel nurses who were coming to the city and only needed to stay for short periods.