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Originally Posted by Orion
But, unlike an investment account, you get to really enjoy a lakefront property investment while it appreciates. What’s that worth!
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Priceless!
In the end calculating an ROI on property especially in NH with taxes the way they are, annual holding costs far exceed it's increase in value thus you're typically holding a loser purely from an investment perspective. The longer you hold the property the worse it gets. That's just a fact. So unless you get tons of enjoyment out of it, and use it a lot, it's a very costly place to park money for the long haul.