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Ray Hauge
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Protecting property in Market Downturns

Ray Hauge
  • United Kingdom
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Real estate is a long-term investment, and market downturns are inevitable. What strategies can I adopt to safeguard my investments during challenging economic times? Should I set aside a portion of net profit to pay down the principal, or is there a better approach that won't hinder portfolio growth?

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Jonathan R McLaughlin
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  • Boston, Massachusetts (MA)
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Jonathan R McLaughlin
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downturns usually feature a flight to quality. So I would pay special attention to upkeep and updating. When people can get picky at a particular price point that really starts to matter.

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