Hello Anons, Give me your best ideas for passive income projects for each budget level
50,000$
250,000$
1,000,000$
theres no such thing as true passive income you cuck
>>1625327
At all levels. Use for 5 times the number for a real estate loan. Is 20%.
Get gud anon
Sucking dick
The trick is to not actually suck the guy's dick but to let him mouthfuck you, making it passive
>>1625367
Kek
Owner financing or rent to own.
Get a loan for X that you can afford with 5% interest rate. Sell or rent to own it to a poorfag/bad credit blue collar fag. Worse case scenario they stop paying and you repossess it and their monthly payments was free money.
>>1625332
Yep, seconded. real estate is what you're looking for.
>>1625327
At 50k-250k I would recommend buying a website that's already generating revenue(don't try this shit without ample research kids). Within 2 years with literally 0 work I'd have my investment back and if I actually knew what the website was doing and invested time into it I could easily see someone getting their return back within a year.
At 1 million I recommend buying a business that's already self sustaining. You can increase the revenue of the busienss but you can also leave it alone and make your return back in two years with a lot more upside potential than real estate.
Real Estate is kinda overrated. You need to put a lot of energy into flipping for weak returns unless you have a whole lot of cash and energy to put into it or you're renting which takes a very long time to see a return and has the potential to not generate income at certain times.
I've been trying to get into website investments. Flippa.com has some great options but I don't know how reliable the cited revenue figures are and how much time it would require me to run them.
>>1626527
>implying anyone would sell his passive income for a sum of cash equal to 2 years of the passive income
say i have a LLC and i hire a property manger
can i still have my ass dragged to court? doesnt this become increasingly likely the more tenants i have?