Stocks will require research time and no other effort such as getting call from tenants. Of course one advantage of real estate is Leverage but sometimes cash offers get a better deal. So why is real estate considered superior to stocks by so many ?
In my mind it is not necessarily superior, but rather different. Real estate (not REIT's) provides diversification in your portfolio, outside of the risks of the broad market. In addition, for many of us the tax sheltered cash flow is nice to have. "Diversify by source of return", was drilled into my head by a well heeled mentor.
You are correct, leverage is a fundamental tenet for many real estate investors, but in retirement wouldn't it be nice to have a fully paid off positively cash flowing asset that technically is self adjusting for inflation?
Lastly, the tenant issue is a very valid concern and because of that I personally have chosen not to buy small single properties that require my time and management. Instead, I ended up going into bigger properties with other investors that use professional management and also have lately shifted to larger syndicators and invested in their funds. Again, diversifying both geographically in the US and across various real estate asset classes.
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