Your Rental Property Doesn’t Care Who Won
As the stock markets react with fear, uncertainty and turmoil to the election results, it should be comforting to you as a landlord that your property values are essentially the same as yesterday.
You see that’s the great aspect of property and land. It’s not affected with the immediate fear and uncertainty that hits the stock markets after major events like an election. It can still provide shelter, even during stormy times.
Now I’m not going down the rabbit hole of whether Trump will be good or bad for America, it’s far to early to really say what the true outcome will be, but I will say the one aspect that doesn’t change with these results is people still need homes and properties to live in and to rent. And this is good for you!
If the stock market decides to plunge even further (as of the latest news several major markets plunged 4-6% since yesterday but are now holding steady), home prices will generally remain unscathed at least for the near future. Will the markets recover, probably and that’s the great thing about fear based markets, the fear fades and reality eventually returns.
Now there is a chance that if the 48,000,000 Americans who announced they will move to Canada if Trump wins actually do leave there may be some huge fallout, but we all know that isn’t really going to happen.
So today, whether you are feeling despair or triumph, stop for a moment and think about your property. Think about the positives. Think about how smart you were when you first bought it and how much smarter you hopefully feel today.
Owning property now, having an investment that you control and that is not subject to the instant fear, turmoil and uncertainty that accompanies the stock market makes you just that much more secure in your life and you shouldn’t forget it.
So stay the course, be happy you’re a landlord and continue to become more educated and more aware of how your investment will carry you through the uncertainty that will be unfolding over the next little while and the uncertainty of the future.