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Owning a home feels like success.
But what if that comfort quietly slows your journey to financial freedom?
In this episode of Sweat Your Assets, we explore why buying a bigger house is often mistaken for investing — and how emotion, ego, and habit can disguise consumption as wealth-building.
We talk about the hidden costs of homeownership, the illusion of safety, and why productive assets matter more than impressive square meters. This is not an argument against owning a home — it’s an invitation to see it clearly, and to put your capital where it actually grows.
Welcome to a new episode of Sweat Your Assets.
Thank you for listening,
Alessandro Baroni
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Alessandro BaroniOwning a home feels like success.
But what if that comfort quietly slows your journey to financial freedom?
In this episode of Sweat Your Assets, we explore why buying a bigger house is often mistaken for investing — and how emotion, ego, and habit can disguise consumption as wealth-building.
We talk about the hidden costs of homeownership, the illusion of safety, and why productive assets matter more than impressive square meters. This is not an argument against owning a home — it’s an invitation to see it clearly, and to put your capital where it actually grows.
Welcome to a new episode of Sweat Your Assets.
Thank you for listening,
Alessandro Baroni
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.