Downtown Los Angeles Real Estate vs Bitcoin
Bitcoin takes lead in investment results.
REAL ESTATE NEWS
As the darkness of an economic winter envelopes urban real estate, the number of Bitcoin millionaires has more than doubled in the last two months alone. More than 50,000 tech nerds and investors now own $1 million or more each of the first (and still most popular) blockchain cryptocurrency. The Loft Blog recently reported that 2020 continued a two-year trend of falling home values in DTLA.
Lofts and crypto are both really cool things. They’re both considered unorthodox investments, seemingly risky to many, yet correspondingly more rewarding than their stodgy counterparts: the traditional single family home and the ancient precious metal gold. As investments, real estate does not compare to Bitcoin, which has beat the property market by more than 100 to 1 in return on investment over the last 10 years. While Bitcoin is the reigning king of profit, you can’t live in a bitcoin. That being true, a $25,000 investment in Bitcoin seven years ago allows that investor to own ten downtown lofts today. Real estate professionals forecast that Downtown real estate may take around five years or more to unwind, and then to make a significant recovery. By that time, a single Bitcoin is likely to be approaching the value of a condominium unit.
Fortune favors the bold, the hard-working and the determined. Real estate success, especially in a down market, is predicated upon economic success. The Loft Blog extends once again its strong suggestion that readers learn, experiment and take advantage of new investment technologies.
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