Sure, if you see it as property and expect it to make you money somehow.
But like everything else in life, castle ownership is temporary. It's such a rare thing to own, preserve, and pass a castle along to the next humans that it could be seen as a great honor. History needs to be nurtured and shared or it dies.
Yes it is truly an egregious injustice that thousand year old castles remain out of reach of the middle class. Something like 100% of castles are owned by the top 1% wealthiest people. Unconscionable.
Maybe it didn’t came out that way, but I just wanted to say that you need to be at a certain level of wealth to not seek profit from such an investment and to see it as an honor.
But like everything else in life, castle ownership is temporary. It's such a rare thing to own, preserve, and pass a castle along to the next humans that it could be seen as a great honor. History needs to be nurtured and shared or it dies.