Real estate's values goes up and down in-line with inflation long term.
You can rent out your property for 10% of its value per year.
10% inflation adjusted "passive" yield forever assuming no property taxes, house insurance, vacancies, property management fees, and taxes on the rent you collect.
#Bitcoin is designed to go up and down in-line with the real value of global wealth regardless of adoption variance and coins lost over time.
Assuming a 4.5% average annual real GDP growth rate per year, in 16 years, the amount of value appreciation BTC gains in real terms per year is on par with that of real estate, past the 16th year it surpasses real estate.
Past 16 years, the annual value appreciation you receive with Bitcoin and a 4.5% average real GDP growth per year is now greater than that of real estate even in its best case scenario.
In real terms on every metric you can argue that real estate is over valued, needs a 50% drop in real terms to come to reality.
Bitcoin can easily take 50% of this market, meaning about 150 trillion over time.