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How do I Escape the Rat Race?

Jacklin Khalsa
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I'm 36 great credit one primary home with another rental. I'd like to invest to Escape the rat race, not sink further into it.

Question: Do I rake up enough cash to complete an extension on my home ( we just grew by one more child and could use the space) thereby increasing my property value for a cashout refi of more rentals?

Or

Do I rake up enough cash to buy a vacation property in Mexico renting it out when not in use?

The ladder is adding more years of time to pay off my primary and the second seems to be a manged headache waiting to happen.

I truly can't decide. Any thoughts on how to escape the rat race SOONER rather than later?

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