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On today's show, Stig and Preston talk to the hosts of BiggerPockets, Brandon Turner and David Greene about how real estate investing is inflation proofed. Stig Brodersen How about the inflation piece in this? How does that work? One thing that we do like, not to give you too much pushback, whenever I’m saying this. One of the things that we do like in stock investing is that it’s inflation-proof at least to some extent. How does that work in real estate? Is that a fixed payment or is it just all about fixed payment you say your tenants or is it something you always figure out. Is it adjusted compared to a CPI index? Stig Brodersen How do you guard against inflation? I know a lot of people out there are probably sitting there thinking, “Well, we don’t have an inflation. Why is this relevant?” If you entered the ’70s or ’80s thinking, “We have no inflation, it’s not relevant. Let’s just fix all payments the next hundred years,” you’re probably going to regret that decision. I’m curious to hear your thoughts on that, guys. David Greene I don’t know that there is a better investment vehicle than real estate when it comes to inflation. In fact, personally 99% of the reason why I invest in real estate is because I am baking on inflation. We live in America. The American government or economy has shown they will consistently print more money whenever we are facing a recession. Money is becoming worth less. You have to be investing it just to stay even. And real estate is… I mean at every single angle, Stig, it benefits you when there’s inflation. David Greene So let me give you an example of someone who wants to go buy a $120,000 house and put say $20,000 down. If you borrow $100,000 to buy an investment property, your payment with taxes insurance, mortgage, all of it at 4% will be less than $600. You’re probably right around $575 a month. Your rent could be in the 700 to $800 a month right off the bat. So the first way that you’ve now benefited is your risk is very low. Most people investing money can afford if they don’t get a payment coming in 575 a month. That’s your worst case scenario. Subscribe to We Study Billionaires podcast show: https://open.spotify.com/show/28RHOkX... To access our show notes, courses or forums, go to theinvestorspodcast.com. ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ADDITIONAL INVESTING RESOURCES: Ask the Investors: • Плейлист Asset Allocation Course: • Asset Allocation Course Real Estate Investing: • 💸 Millennial Investing 🎯 Millennial Investing: • Millennial Investing Explained ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ Download Stig & Preston's 1-page checklist for finding great stock picks: https://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/f... Have a question? Get your voice heard on the show: https://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/y... ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ ⏤ DISCLAIMER: This show is for entertainment purposes only. Before making any decisions consult a professional. This show is copyrighted by The Investor’s Podcast Network. Written permission must be granted before syndication or rebroadcasting.