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What would you do with $500k?

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Hi Everyone! I’m new to the site and investing. My question to you is if you had only $500k to invest, what type of property would you invest in? Also where?

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Andy Mirza
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@Account Closed If I had $500k, I'd put it all in a non performing note fund because I understand the business and believe that there will be opportunities there.The business performed well before the pandemic and looks positioned to do even better if the economy gets worse.

If I were someone else, I'd put some of the $500k to work in a non performing note fund. I would patiently wait for opportunities among other distressed assets of types other than notes in order to diversify. Maybe distressed commercial real estate syndications.

Interest rates will be super low for a while so another alternative is to purchase rental properties with as much debt financing as you can at these rates. (Only if rentals are your thing and if the numbers make sense.)

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