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James Orr
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Collins, CO
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How to Invest $100K - Detailed Financial Plans

James Orr
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Collins, CO
Posted

If you're looking to learn more about how to invest $100K, then check out this epic blog post using the Real Estate Financial Planner™ software.

https://realestatefinancialplanner.com/how-to-invest-100k/

In the blog post, you will see how investing $100K in a variety of different investments may perform with detailed financial plans for each different investing strategy.

Plus, you can customize the strategy to change any of the assumptions. Don't like the stock market rate of return we assumed? No problem... change it.

Don't like the rental property purchase price, interest rate, rent, appreciation or rent appreciation (or any of the other assumptions)? Again... no problem... just change them and run it again.

Want to see what happens if we see a real estate market decline while buying rentals? No problem!

You can do all of this and much, much more. Check out the epic article posted above and please leave a comment with feedback so we can make it even better.

Thank you!

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