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Clueless Husband Faces Financial Infidelity | Financial Audit
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Agreed. I own multiple rentals with <3% debt. It was better to take on the debt and throw the money in the market. It has already gone up by 30% over the last 4y. 100% worth it.
But bc I have a mortgage, it hurts my rating. If I flip it and move the cash out of my portfolio and say no mortgage, I have a perfect score.
Idk, I take anything CH says about real estate with a grain of salt, I looked into his purchases and I wouldn't have bought a single one.