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Updated 9 months ago,

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Kevin Coleman
  • Philadelphia, PA
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TSP to real estate strategy

Kevin Coleman
  • Philadelphia, PA
Posted

Hey All,

Over the last few years I've decided to change my entire investment strategy from accumulation to cash flow. It's been working well so far. Recently, I've been contemplating withdrawing my entire TSP and buying cash flowing properties instead. I own small amount of RE already so I'm familiar with process.

My question for group is, has anyone considered a strategy like this for themselves, how did it work out, any creative ways to get the money out as withdrawal (syndications to negate tax loss, active property, 72t distributions. Etc).   I still have a lot of conversations to have with tax pro and other members of team, but wanted BP opinions.

I would be investing my in multi families. Undecided if fewer bigger ones or more smaller ones. Let’s just say for example purposes there was 500k to work with. 

Kevin 

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