May 3, 2026 - 02:47

After a turbulent few years in the housing market, many Americans are now facing a tough financial fork in the road. With mortgage rates still elevated and home prices stubbornly high, the dream of homeownership feels further away for some. Yet, one market expert is arguing that real estate still beats the stock market as a long-term bet, even in the current climate.
The argument centers on leverage and control. Unlike the S&P 500, where investors are passive, real estate allows buyers to use borrowed money to amplify returns. Even with high interest rates, the expert suggests that property values tend to keep pace with inflation over time, while also providing rental income. The S&P 500, on the other hand, has seen volatile swings and faces uncertainty from corporate earnings and global trade tensions.
Critics point out that buying a home today means locking in a high monthly payment, and that the stock market historically offers better liquidity and lower transaction costs. But for those who can stomach the upfront costs and the responsibility of maintenance, the argument goes, real estate provides a tangible asset that can be improved and controlled.
For now, the decision is not simple. It depends on individual financial stability, local market conditions, and risk tolerance. What is clear is that the old rules of thumb no longer apply, and Americans are having to rethink what "safe" investing really means.
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