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Real Estate vs Stocks — The Truth They Don’t Show You (Real Numbers) — MarketVault
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Real Estate vs Stocks — The Truth They Don’t Show You (Real Numbers)

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Most people argue about real estate vs stocks without ever running the full numbers. So I did. In this video, we break down exactly what happens when two people take the same $50,000 and invest it in completely different ways — one into rental property, the other into index funds. At first, one clearly looks like the winner. But over time… the truth changes. We’re talking: • Real cash flow vs “on paper” profit • Hidden costs nobody mentions (repairs, vacancies, taxes) • The power of leverage vs the power of compounding • Time, stress, and risk most people ignore • And what actually builds more wealth over 10–20 years The result isn’t what most people expect. If you’ve ever thought about buying property, investing in stocks, or just want to know where your money actually works harder… this is for you. Because the monthly payment isn’t what matters. The total outcome is.

Added 23 Apr 2026



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