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Why Boring Properties Make the Best Investments
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The Quiet Path To Wealth

You know those houses that don’t inspire Instagram posts? Beige siding, small yard, one-car garage, and absolutely nothing special? Those are the ones that quietly make people rich. While everyone else is chasing “luxury flips” and “designer rehabs,” the real money comes from the boring ones that rent easily and stay full.
Boring houses attract boring tenants—and that’s a compliment. They pay on time, stay for years, and don’t think “weekend project” means repainting the kitchen purple. These properties don’t make headlines, but they do make deposits.
Every investor eventually learns that excitement is overrated and steady cash flow is not. You can keep the drama for your favorite reality show. Real wealth is built one bland house at a time.
Where to Invest $100,000 According to Experts
Investors face a dilemma. Headlines everywhere say tariffs and AI hype are distorting public markets.
Now, the S&P is trading at over 30x earnings—a level historically linked to crashes.
And the Fed is lowering rates, potentially adding fuel to the fire.
Bloomberg asked where experts would personally invest $100,000 for their September edition. One surprising answer? Art.
It’s what billionaires like Bezos, Gates, and the Rockefellers have used to diversify for decades.
Why?
Contemporary art prices have appreciated 11.2% annually on average
…And with one of the lowest correlations to stocks of any major asset class (Masterworks data, 1995-2024).
Ultra-high net worth collectors (>$50M) allocated 25% of their portfolios to art on average. (UBS, 2024)
Thanks to the world’s premiere art investing platform, now anyone can access works by legends like Banksy, Basquiat, and Picasso—without needing millions. Want in? Shares in new offerings can sell quickly but…
*Past performance is not indicative of future returns. Important Reg A disclosures: masterworks.com/cd.


