That's a nice just so story for the cases in which a landlord benefits due to the success of his tenant. Now do the ones where the property value goes down because of any of a zillion other factors.
That's a nice just so story for the cases in which a landlord benefits due to the success of his tenant. Now do the ones where the property value goes down because of any of a zillion other factors.
CRE has historically provided very good and stable returns, especially compared to retail businesses who face extreme failure rates and risk; trying to compare the two is insulting.
So retail business owners are just dullards who can't figure this out like you can?
I imagine most people are not capitalized, confidently practiced in it, or interested in that kind of business. Took 10 seconds to think about it.
What about it? Do property investors deserve guaranteed increase in asset value? Do other investors deserve that?
Of course not. It's your apparent assumption that property investors are not providing value because it's certain to go up or something.