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Ross Gerber, co-founder of investment firm Gerber Kawasaki, pushed back against the idea that real estate investing generates passive income, arguing that dividend-paying stocks are a more accurate example of hands-off cash flow for investors.
Gerber Questions ‘Passive’ Real Estate Investing
In a post on X on Saturday, Gerber said, “When people say real estate investing is passive income. It’s literally the opposite of that. Owning dividend stocks is actually passive income. The profit of a business you own but don’t have to run.”
Gerber’s comments come as elevated mortgage rates and ownership costs continue reshaping the U.S. housing market. The average rate on …
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