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Early Retirement on Real Estate with a Solo 401(k) or SDIRA or Pension

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Posted May 3 2024, 20:58

If you are in the corporate world in CA and are tired of having to go into the office or having zoom calls in your underwear with a nice shirt and tie on or if your are self employed in TX, what are your options for retiring early? Help is on the way for new investors.

In an attempt to simplify explaining the process, so it can be understood, I am leaving out details that I cover in other posts and in training. If you want more detail, PM me or follow the link below and I’d be happy to explain.

This is the Buying Side: First, I look for "don't wanters" that are Not on the MLS. This is called "off market". Once I have located such a property, I buy their property for below market, (instant equity) no bank qualifying, no credit checks, by offering to take over their loan and make their payments for them. This relieves a stress point for them. I give them cash for their equity and they show up to closing and sign a Deed and then they move to FL or NC. From then on, I make the payments and I own the house. 

This is the Selling Side: Then, I find a Tenant Buyer who has $25,000 to $50,000 to put down and I sell the property to them on a lease option. (I generally cash flow these for $500 a month or more.) It's a lot less risky than fix & flip and provides great cash flow. And anybody with some money to work with, can do these too. I get the $25,000 to $50,000 Option fee for my pocket, and I can buy another property, plus I get about $8,700 a year in cash flow and the principal pay down and the equity capture and the tax write offs. For years to come, per house. Such a sweet deal. No agents, so no agent's fees. No repairs, no tenants, no property management.

Not a bad way to get to early retirement. Plus it’s fun racking up profitable properties and helping people in the process.

Yes, it takes some training, which has a cost and a little bit of time to learn, but it’s a life changer. I put together a Spreadsheet that shows an actual deal and it is available at the link just below. Ask your questions and make your move to retirement.