ᐅ Is real estate rental profitable?

Created on: 27 Oct 2021 10:46
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Steffi33
In another post, I just read that people often invest leftover money in real estate properties that are supposed to generate a return through rental income. I am a complete beginner in this area. So far, we have mostly earned returns through investments in the stock market. I have often wondered how renting out properties actually works. Do you achieve returns mainly through the rental income? Or is it more because of some kind of tax savings? Does it really pay off in the end? Maybe someone here can clarify this for me?
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Hausbautraum20
27 Oct 2021 14:15
Nordanney was blocked and then didn’t feel like creating a new account, as far as I understand.
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Steffi33
27 Oct 2021 14:23
I was thinking more along the lines of something quite ordinary and everyday: I own a house... a young family is looking for housing. In the end, there is a little money left over... I can already tell, I probably won’t come to terms with this in the future either.. 😉
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Nice-Nofret
27 Oct 2021 14:47
Rental properties as an investment carry a high risk (concentration risk); it is said that it becomes profitable starting at around 10 units, and the risk becomes more diversified.
11ant27 Oct 2021 15:53
Nice-Nofret schrieb:

It starts to become profitable from around 10 units, and the risk is spread out.
Yes, that too – but last but not least, you also need a certain number of properties for various juggling acts ;-)
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Schimi179127 Oct 2021 17:31
Hausbautraum20 schrieb:

Nordanney was banned and then didn’t feel like registering again, if I understood correctly.
He had already said goodbye. I believe the related post was also deleted.
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blubbernase
27 Oct 2021 19:20
Schimi1791 schrieb:

He had already said goodbye. I believe the corresponding post was also deleted.

Oh no, what was the reason?