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Joe Szymczyk
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Sale timing? Market peak getting close

Joe Szymczyk
  • va beach, va
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Hello,

How are you guys determining when a proper/ty has maxed out its value from the market recovery and its time to sell ?

How are you detetmining when we are close to a peak in the housing market?

Is anyone using real estate for income in their retirement. Years? Or is everyone liquidating be for 70?...how long you think u will keep the rentals into retirement?

Other than 2007 wwhen were the other drops in real estate values that were huge?

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Jay Hinrichs
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we have been selling the assets and moving to notes as we go into our retirement years.. much less risk / if done right.. and no where near the drama of having your PM call you or your tenant..

let others do all the heavy lifting there is a reason that banks are so well off these days.. be the bank .let others do the hard work  :)

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