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Updated over 2 years ago, 09/18/2022

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Kimothy Bynum
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Detroit
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Looking to retire early

Kimothy Bynum
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Detroit
Posted

Hey I want to retire early! Really meaning i want to leave my W2 job and not have to rely on it for income by 35 so it would be a 10 year plan. I'm currently on my first house hack and looking to do another house hack this year. Anyone out there that has "retired" in there 30's? If so how did you do it, what are some tips?

I don't mind my job but I can't see myself working here for 20 years + nor do i want to work here for 20 years +.  

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