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Updated 12 months ago on . Most recent reply

Is Cashing out my 401k to buy a duplex a good idea ?
I currently own and live in one side of a duplex I picked up just over a year ago. I am anxious to purchase another. I am strongly considering cashing out my 401K in order to be able to afford the 20% down payment that is required on my next duplex.
Is this a good idea ?
I feel that after listening to the BP podcasts for that past few months that I am convinced I would certainly have more control over the return on investment by purchasing the duplex. However, it hurts thinking about giving up over 30% of my 401k to fees and taxes. :(
I appreciate your feedback.
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I took the plunge and never looked back. Not too say that you should do the same thing, but it depends on your goals. I wanted to build my portfolio with real estate.
Buy something with value add needed to offset the tax hit if that worries you.