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Kikko Maeyama
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62: Too old to start rental investment?

Kikko Maeyama
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New York, NY
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I have read books about rental investment and they ALL talk about financial freedom / early retirement. I am already retired and have enough money to live. But I also have some more money to invest. As I already have traditional investment, I am interested in diversifying and in rental property investment. But at my age (62) with a shorter time horizon ahead, is it a bad idea to start now?

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James G.
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James G.
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Kolonel Sanders, the founder of KFC started KFC when he was 65... You are just getting started my friend.

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