Although I'm not here to compare between real estate investment and bitcoin investment. I just want to answer you on the question you asked. Well before a property owner gives of his house for rent, there is what professionals in the real estate field call full repair and insurance lease. In this this type of lease, the occupant of the property is responsible of carrying out all the repairs on the property throughout the period of the lease. In this type of lease, the property net rent amount is not being spent on any form of maintenance. But in situation where the property owner is going to be responsible for all forms of repairs and maintenance, a certain percentage of the net rent is usually calculated and added to the rent which will now form the gross amount that the intending tenant will pay as rent for the property for the period that the lease will last.
In nutshell, when a tenant is responsible for maintenance and repairs, the tenant pay net rent.
When the property owner is responsible for repairs and maintenance, the tenant will pay gross rent.
Let's assume the annual rent of the property is $1000 (net)
Repair and maintenance 20% of rental value $200
Therefore the gross rent will be $1200.
So in any of these situations, you will see that the property owner net rent is not going into repairs and maintenance of the property. The tenant is always the person that will pay for the repairs and maintenance of the property.
Even if you are not wanting to make comparisons between real estate and bitcoin investing, you are still suggesting that there are some kinds of real estate contracts that might be more profitable,
There is no way I am ever going to suggest that, because I have seen it all myself what bitcoin investment has done in the past and the great potential in it that it can still do in the years to come. Having carefully followed the two industries over the years I can boldly beat my chest that bitcoin investment still have bigger edge in terms of turnover against real estate investment. And if I am given the option to chose between the two, I will always chose bitcoin investment a million times over real estate. There is never any form of real estate contracts that can compare to bitcoin investment on the long run, this is my honest submission.
yet some folks were suggesting that guys should never sell their real estate and to use that money to invest into bitcoin.
Those folks saying that don't know what they are talking about, they have shallow understanding about bitcoin and what it represents. If I have real estates I will sell them all and use the money to invest in bitcoin. Real estate has many challenges and no matter the amount it generates, it will never come close to bitcoin revenue over time. So I don't agree with those individuals who think it's wrong to sell real estate to invest in bitcoin.