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Joey Signa
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When to start investing with Primary Residence equity?

Joey Signa
  • Charlotte, NC
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Hey everyone, this is my first post after consuming as much about REI as i can take. I am a licensed Realtor and have just started my career in Charlotte, NC but want to start REI as a retirement plan.

My question is how much equity should I have in my home/do i need to start investing with it? When is it start or dumb to pull it out? 

Is there a common percentage that is used to know when to start leveraging with it? For example, should you always leave 20% equity in and pull out whatever is over and above? 

Thanks so much!

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