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Personal finance personality Dave Ramsey has sparked debate by asserting that real estate is not the optimal path for generating passive income. He argues that the common perception of real estate as a hands-off investment is largely a myth, pointing to the significant ongoing responsibilities that fall on property owners.
Ramsey highlights the substantial time and effort required to manage rental properties, including tasks like maintenance, tenant screening, handling emergencies, and dealing with vacancies. These duties, he contends, transform what many consider a passive venture into an active side business or even a second job. For true passivity, he suggests investors look elsewhere.
Instead, Ramsey advocates for a more traditional approach to building wealth passively: consistently investing in quality, growth-stock mutual funds through tax-advantaged retirement accounts and standard brokerage accounts. He emphasizes the power of the stock market's long-term average returns, coupled with the complete lack of day-to-day management required from the investor. This strategy, according to his philosophy, allows individuals to build significant wealth over time without the operational headaches associated with being a landlord. His advice remains centered on time-tested principles of steady investment, patience, and avoiding debt.
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