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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Kevin O’Leary Insists Your Home Isn’t an Asset — Real Estate Always Goes Up? ‘Ask the People Who Bought in 2007 and Watched Their Values Collapse’
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Kevin O’Leary Insists Your Home Isn’t an Asset — Real Estate Always Goes Up? ‘Ask the People Who Bought in 2007 and Watched Their Values Collapse’

Last updated: January 10, 2026 10:05 am
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In a recent YouTube video, Kevin O’Leary, known for his role on “Shark Tank,” challenged the traditional notion that owning a home is the key to financial success. He boldly stated that a home is not an asset but rather a liability, draining money from your pocket each month with expenses like mortgage payments, property taxes, insurance, maintenance, and utilities. O’Leary emphasized that real estate doesn’t always appreciate in value, referencing the housing crash of 2008 that left many homeowners underwater on their mortgages.

The investor criticized the banking system for encouraging individuals to stretch their budgets to buy expensive homes, resulting in unnecessary debt and financial strain. He warned against overspending on housing and advised buyers to purchase a home well below their approved budget to avoid falling into a money pit.

Instead of sinking all your resources into a large house, O’Leary suggested investing the money saved from buying a more affordable home in the stock market or dividend-paying stocks to build wealth. He also highlighted alternative ways to invest in real estate, such as fractional investments in residential properties through platforms like Arrived Homes, which offer exposure to housing markets without the burden of homeownership.

O’Leary’s bottom line is clear: your home should not define your wealth. Living smaller, investing wisely, and prioritizing financial growth over material possessions are key to long-term financial success. Real estate can be a valuable addition to your investment portfolio, but it’s essential to approach it strategically and avoid unnecessary debt.

For those interested in real estate investment opportunities, Arrived Home’s Private Credit Fund offers an annualized dividend yield of 8.1% and a minimum investment of only $100, providing access to short-term loans backed by residential real estate. This alternative allows investors to tap into the benefits of real estate without the challenges of property ownership.

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Overall, O’Leary’s insights serve as a reminder to rethink traditional beliefs about homeownership and prioritize financial stability and growth over excessive spending on housing. By making smart financial decisions and investing wisely, individuals can build wealth and secure their financial future.

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