About this episode
Join the conversation: The Investor Lab Community Wondering whether to stack sats or buy bricks? Bitcoin and real estate. Two of the most talked-about asset classes... but which actually delivers better returns, stability, and financial freedom over the next decade? Well, we're putting them head-to-head, comparing both assets across key factors like volatility, yield, leverage, and long-term performance. Here’s what we'll cover:* Bitcoin vs Real Estate track records and performance trends.* 10-year projections based on realistic assumptions.* How leverage, volatility, and accessibility impact outcomes.* The surprising scenarios where each asset clearly outperforms the other. So if you’re thinking about the right mix of assets for the decade ahead, now is the perfect time to explore how these two very different players could fit into your portfolio. See you on the inside, 00:00 Intro08:19 Defining Bitcoin vs Real Estate11:43 - Bitcoin track record and performance analysis18:00 - Real Estate track record and Dash Dot results33:45 - Modelling: Bitcoin DCA assumptions48:43 - Real Estate portfolio modelling1:03:24 Side-by-side comparison results1:13:30 16-point comparison scorecard1:26:00 Who wins?1:32:00 Cashflow vs Growth? IMPORTANT: The Investor Lab is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Always do your own research and seek independent professional advice before making any investment or financial decisions. -- WATCH ON YOUTUBE: Bitcoin vs Australian Real Estate ACCESS THE GUIDES AND CALCULATORS: Inside The Investor Lab Community -- RESOURCES TO HELP: Looking for a team to partner with you in your portfolio building journey? Join Dashdot: https://bit.ly/3E0wKGa Need finance guidance?Chat with the team: http://hey.dashdotfinance.com.au/discoverycall Build Your FREE Portfolio Growth Plan on Property Pathfinder:https://propertypathfinder.io Got a question or some feedback? We're all ears!https://bit.ly/tilqs – Catch Up On Recent Episodes: We Answer Everything: When You Have "Enough" Money, Why Cash Flow Is Dead & The Future of Money Why You Need To Retire Earlier Than You Think