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This completely depends on the "modest appreciation". Even though it seems like it, growth in housing is not a given in the way you can reasonably assume stock market appreciation over the long term. Plus there is a lot more uncertainty since you cannot hedge your investment in a home. The entire market could be doing great but your particular house may be affected by local zoning laws or a homeless shelter in the neighborhood or a new highway or anything else.



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