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Mikhailangelo L.
  • Investor
  • San Francisco Bay Area, CA
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Invest in 401k/Stocks or go ALL IN on real estate???

Mikhailangelo L.
  • Investor
  • San Francisco Bay Area, CA
Posted

Am I stupid to consider pausing my stocks/401k (my company does NOT match) investing and throw that extra capital at real estate?

Right now I can get to 10x OOS TK (SFH) properties in 5 years while investing in stocks/401k, but if I invest primarily in real estate I can get to that goal in 3.5 years

Ideally, once I get to 10x OOS TK (SFH) properties I would throw all my money I would have saved for real estate at stocks/401k OR consider going for more ambitious real estate goals.

...thoughts?

***My numbers are based off a cashflow of $250 per property after deducting maintenance (5%), capex (5%), vacancy (5%), and PM (10%)***

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