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How to Know if It's Time to Sell your Investment Property

Essentially the common real estate advice you’ll always hear is that you should “buy and hold.” This is so that the owner will have the maximum opportunity to achieve capital gains over time and it’s because of the large costs of recycling equity. The gains derived from a purchase should offset the costs of removing your equity from one property and using it on another (a/k/a recycling your equity).

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