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Nathan Woods
  • Investor
  • Santa Barbara, CA
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The Stack Illustration - Thanks Brandon Turner for the great idea!

Nathan Woods
  • Investor
  • Santa Barbara, CA
Posted

Hi all, 

I am new to RE investing but have been researching for years now the most direct and efficient route to scale and this makes the most sense to me. Each step would educate and prepare me for the next. 

I thought I would share this image that I have printed and framed by my bed and as my screensaver. It is my illustration of the Stack that Brandon Turner talked about. In addition, I also want to use a IUL (Indexed Universal Life Insurance) to double dip my investment. 

I was thinking to start in San Antonio Texas and or wherever the numbers would work. 

Has anyone else done this and what was your experience? Does anyone use IUL for RE investing? I would love to hear some feedback.

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