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Artists Take Risks; Investors Do Too

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“The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found those dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore.” Vinvent van Gogh

 

--Vincent van Gogh, Dutch painter (March 30, 1853 – July 29, 1890)

   

Artists take risks. They pursue their vision, often without financial security, facing long odds while stewing in their own self-doubt. When the world tells them “it’s not safe,” they listen to their own voice despite “prevailing wisdom.” They have a vision and they pursue it. 

 

Occasionally, if they’re very lucky, they get to look back on their life and see the path that led them to create a masterpiece. At the time, the path wasn’t easy, yet in retrospect, it looks very much like the only possible path they could take.

 

I think in twenty years or even ten years, we’re going to hear the collective sound of people kicking themselves because they did not buy a home this year. As their teenage sons and daughters graduate and enter the future job market and begin searching for their first home, they’ll turn to their parents and say, “Seriously? You’re telling me when I was a kid, you could get a 30-year fixed for under 4%?”

Bedroom at Arles 

Too many remain terrified by the last great storm in the housing market. They stand now on the shores of incredible opportunity, but are afraid to take the risk.  The descendants of those savvy collectors who bough a Van Gogh painting for mere dollars in 1885 are surely grateful for their grandparents’ eyes today, aren’t they?

 

Real Estate InvestmentYes, there is uncertainty, but this is the calmest water you’re ever going to see. Set sail now and buy a home or investment property. Those that do will certainly be rewarded. As for the masterpiece? It will be the satisfaction of looking back and realizing they bought at just the right time.

 

There’s certainly no risk to exploring the opportunity. I’d love the chance to sit down with you and plot a possible course to the best investment you could make. Contact me today at lauriemurray@kw.com or (860) 212-8305.

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Comments(1)

Colin Call
RE/MAX Integrity - Eugene, OR
Principal Broker

Hi Laurie,  Grandparents should be working with their children to buy a duplex for each newborn. Pay it off in 17-18 and it pays for college.

Dec 20, 2011 06:53 AM