
""I would not expect that out of any real estate investment." Dahle's skepticism stems from a calculated 32% annual return promised on a $250,000 investment, which he considers unrealistic."
""If you've never lost money on a private investment, you are either extremely good at choosing them, you haven't been doing it very long, or you just got lucky." Dahle reflects on the risks inherent in private investments."
""A much more typical return for private real estate investment that's appropriately managed... is something closer to 15%." Dahle emphasizes the importance of realistic expectations in investment returns."
High-income professionals, particularly doctors, are often targeted for high-return investment pitches. Jim Dahle analyzed a case where a $250,000 investment promised $1 million in five years, equating to a 32% annual return, which he deemed unrealistic. Typical returns for well-managed private real estate are closer to 15%. Dahle shared his own negative experiences with private investments, emphasizing the importance of due diligence and caution in investment decisions, especially when returns seem too good to be true.
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