The Morning Blend: Why You Might Want to Put Your Money in a Storage Facility
Between high inflation, rising interest rates, recession fears and an uncertain stock market, investors have plenty to worry about in 2022. We are already seeing a housing correction in some areas of the country, and in some circles the pundits are raising housing bubble concerns. However, whether it is a downturn or not, historically those looking to invest do look at real estate investments as part of their strategy to build wealth. View the TMJ4 segment below of Matt Tilton, President and Chief Lending Officer of Centrust Bank to answer your investing questions.
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