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Updated over 5 years ago, 03/17/2019

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Tanner Marsey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Interesting Partnership scenario/creative financing

Tanner Marsey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Good afternoon. I had a question about partnerships/creative financing (sort of, maybe...?)

I am looking to expand my portfolio here in the next few years. I Have a W-2 job that I absolutely love and have no desire to leave for about 20 more years, which will put me at age 51. I make a comfortable living and easily support myself and young family and am able to save some money to invest on a regular basis. Which leads me to my question....

I don’t care about seeing a return on my investments until I retire. I will take a pension upon retiring but it will be significantly less than what I currently bring home. I am looking to supplement my early retirement with real estate. I am trying to come up with a scenario/structure that would be beneficial for me in the long run, as far as not taking profits in the immediate future, and beneficial for a partner in the short(er) term.

Will it get too messy as far as exit strategies? Ex. They want to sell I want to hold. They want to leverage, I don’t....

Hopefully I phrased this question in an understandable manner. Any examples, suggestions, help or criticisms are welcomed with open arms. Thanks in advance!

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