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Updated over 10 years ago, 04/03/2014

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Cory Adams
  • Investor
  • Tampa Florida
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Strategy for using retirement funds

Cory Adams
  • Investor
  • Tampa Florida
Posted

Not sure if this the right forum but here goes. I have funds in an SD401K vehicle. The challenge is using those funds strategically. For example of somebody had 150K they might use financing to buy a 10 unit apartment but that will not get you very far if you are trying to use non-recourse loans to procure property in using retirement funds..

The question becomes one of what are others doing in order to strategically use RE to build retirement income and assets within their portfolios? Have others used non-recourse loans with success? Are they primarily doing flips and paying cash for deeply discounted props? Please help me turn a small pile of cash into a larger pile of cash!

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