5 top online <b>real estate investments</b> - Business Insider | Real Estate Investing |
5 top online <b>real estate investments</b> - Business Insider Posted: 26 Aug 2015 07:00 AM PDT
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Why Most Americans Are <b>Investing</b> in <b>Real Estate</b>, Not Stocks Posted: 07 Aug 2015 12:00 AM PDT If you've been hesitant to dip your toe in the water when it comes to investing in stocks, you're not alone. A recent Bankrate survey found that just 17% of Americans agreed that stocks are the best way to invest money that won't be needed for at least 10 years. The two most preferred means of investing were cash (23%) and real estate (27%). Men were more likely to choose real estate as their preferred investment method while women were more likely to turn toward the safety of cash investments such as savings accounts and CDs. Millennials take a more conservative routeThe survey also took a look at preferences when divided according to age. Surprisingly, younger respondents chose reduced risk over higher returns, while older respondents were shown to be less risk averse. The results found that millennials have the highest cash preference when compared to all other age groups. Those between the ages of 30 and 49 were more likely to favor real estate investing. College-educated prefer stocksThose with more education tend to be drawn to stocks. One group where interest in stock investing remained high was households headed by college-educated individuals. This may be due in part to more knowledge about how stocks work and a deeper understanding of the long-term benefits versus short-term risks. Additional research findings:Source: Thinkstock
Why do Americans prefer real estate?Bankrate says many Americans remain fearful of the stock market's short-term volatility, and would rather give up higher long-term returns than take the risk. They mention that although the S&P 500 has risen 27% over the past two years, Americans are just three percentage points more likely to turn to stocks now than they were two years ago. "Most Americans are still not embracing the stock market for long-term investment horizons. Many still fear short-term volatility more than they desire the higher long-term returns," said Greg McBride, CFA, Bankrate.com's chief financial analyst. More from Money & Career Cheat Sheet:
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