He's still bullish on real-estate investing as a strategy to build wealth.
But he's taking a buy-and-hold approach right now, and not taking out risky loans.
It's hard to imagine anyone who hails the virtues of real-estate investing more than Brandon Turner.
He again sang the praises of real-estate investing as a method for building generational wealth, and brushed off calls for a housing market crash that have grown louder since last year.
But that's not to say Turner is particularly bullish on every investing approach right now.
Persons:
Brandon Turner, He's, Turner, David Greene, that's, Skylar Olsen, Anne Curry, Morgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner, Ray Farris, Ian Shepherdson
Organizations:
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