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$20,000 to Look Hot
Hold on, let me explain. Let me explain. Let me, let me just like, let me bring people in. Jason goes to tennis club where it costs $20,000. To be a member, which is ridiculous. But here's the catch. It's basically like buying a house. So you're buying into the club, like you're buying a portion of the club. So then when you leave, like if you ever decide you don't wanna be a member anymore, you sell your portion of the club. It's like having stocks, or it's like owning real estate or anything.
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You get it back though.
Yes, I understand that.
It's so like when I sold it last time.
Hold on, let me explain. Let me explain. Let me, let me just like, let me bring people in. Jason goes to tennis club where it costs $20,000. To be a member, which is ridiculous. But here's the catch. It's basically like buying a house. So you're buying into the club, like you're buying a portion of the club. So then when you leave, like if you ever decide you don't wanna be a member anymore, you…
Except you don't make any money.
Well, you could. If the price of the club goes up, then you could sell it for higher than you bought in for. So Jason, you were telling me like 30, 40, 50 years ago, the membership was like $4,000, right? Yeah. And now it's at $20,000.
It's true.