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9 Ways to Increase Your Wealth at Any Age

November 29, 2022 · Personal Finance
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Earn monthly income with real estate

Real estate is a good old path to wealth. But isn’t it a bit tricky, given the fact that you need to BE WEALTHY in order to get started? Well, not anymore.

Now, you can buy bits of real estate properties for as little as $10, just the way stockholders buy pieces of companies. Usually, investors who tried this earned a 25% increase in only three years.

If they held the investment for five years, the increase was over 50%. Basically, you can be a landlord without having to do any of the usual things, like running background checks or even serving eviction notices.

People will always need a place to live, and only recently rent jumps made real estate investing SO profitable!

Try investing in artworks collected by the ultra-rich

When it comes to investing in art, you don’t really need millions of dollars to invest. You can buy artwork through a company that does just that.

There are many companies out there that are committed to bringing everyday people into the profitable world of art investing. You can buy a “slice” of Picasso, Monet, or even Banksy, for as little as $20!

If you enjoyed reading this article, you might also want to try: 8 Legit Ways To Get Free Money From The Government

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