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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply
Where to invest 100k?
I have 100k to invest, and the following is how my money is currently invested:
- 25k in retirement plans (12.5k in low-fee mutual fund and 12.5k Roth IRA - blue-chip company)
- 25k in stocks - all blue-chip stocks that yield at least 3% dividend
- 50k in cash
As for my current situation, I am a 27 year old single male. I am currently living in a garden unit of a three-flat my parents own and pay $300 a month in rent and help out around the house. I have paid off all my schooling (undergrad and grad) and also have my CPA. My car is paid off and I have no credit card debt; my salary is at 80k, and will be increasing substantially in the next few years and will be at 6 figures within the next 5 years. I am taking advantage of 401k, the company matches 6%, and gives an additional 2% at the end of the year, so 14% of my salary annually goes into the plan.
The 100k I currently have will be growing quite a bit now that I have my car and grad school paid off, and I expect to save an additional 35k yearly on my current salary.
In terms of my outlook, I am looking to have my money grow, and since I am single, I'm not looking to invest in a single family home and put most of my time into maintaining it. My parents own a three-flat and I know how much work that takes, especially being a landlord and having to deal with tenants. I am just looking to diversify as most of my savings are in blue-chip stocks that have performed well, but I don't want this to be my entire portfolio. I haven't considered other investment options besides stocks and multi-family rentals, mainly because I'm not sure where I would even start looking.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I would not touch anything but your cash. I would leave your employers match alone. We personally invest in single family. We manage them long distance and Working full time. We personally find that the tempermant of our tenants Are very much homeowner only investing. These houses also have the potential to appreciate higher.
To sum it up, we are in your situation. We are buy and hold single family investors. Currently investing in the Central Valley but have houses in 3 other states! Feel free to pm me