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Sherman Lau
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  • Bronxville, NY
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​Passive Real Estate Investment Strategies

Sherman Lau
  • Investor
  • Bronxville, NY
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I wanted to get everyone's advice on passive real estate investment strategies. We have low 7 figures to invest and would like to retire. We no longer want to be landlords or manage developments anymore. What would be the best way to invest our savings for income and growth. We still have grade school age children. I am very interested in Note Funds, like PPR, with it’s 12% returns. It seems so attractive, that I want to be a large percentage of our savings into the fund, since I have a hard time finding similar returns. We are also looking at starting a EIUL retirement plan. Any thoughts on how I could diversify my strategy to get a solid return without too much risk. Any other funds you could recommend. Thanks for the input.

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