By the time the rest of us start thinking about buying a starter home, these 3 Zodiac signs are already building a real estate portfolio. It should come as no surprise that the earth signs—Taurus, Capricorn, and Virgo—are all about real estate.
Taurus
A Taurus enjoys seeing their hard work pay off, and they’ll take a lot of pride in buying an older home and fixing it up. However, they can’t stand uncertainty. That means they won’t get into the risky house-flipping market, even though they have the skills (and the excellent credit score) to pull it off.
The Taurus homeowner will probably spend a lot of time working outdoors on their yard. They’ll love showing it off, too, so expect a lot of backyard barbecues.
Capricorn
Like Taurus, a Capricorn is diligent and hard-working. They’re also incredibly patient and goal-oriented. Capricorns may dream of buying land and building their dream home, but it might take them a while to put the finishes touches on it. On the other hand, they’d take a lot of pride in restoring a historic home to its original beauty.
Capricorns are a real estate agent’s dream client. They have all their paperwork in order, and they’ll get a loan with no problem thanks to their excellent credit.
Virgo
Virgos make excellent real estate agents. They’re organized, practical, and detail-oriented. People trust a Virgo to cross every T and dot every I. Virgos are not, however, risk-takers. They’ll struggle with the idea of taking on any investment that’s even slightly uncertain.
Expect a Virgo to buy a modest home early in life and then stay put. They’re less worried about turning a profit than with having a safe, comfortable place to call their own.
Bonus: Gemini Most Likely to Live in a Van Down by the River
Oh, Gemini. You capricious soul! Geminis might dream of owning a home someday, but they’ll struggle to make it happen. Geminis spend money as soon as they get it, so saving for a down-payment is going to be tough. They’ll also change their minds about what kind of home they want.
Geminis might just end up buying a vintage camper or used motorhome to travel instead. It might not be a practical investment, but they’ll have a lot of fun exploring the open road.