Cash-Flowing Rentals vs Appreciation Plays Investment Strategy Debate
Real estate investors are debating whether stable cash-flowing rentals now outperform appreciation plays given market conditions. This is a strategic discussion post without a clear product gap. No decision-support tooling exists for comparing these investment strategy types dynamically.
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