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Updated about 3 years ago, 11/29/2021

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Christine Walthall
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Early Retirement with Real Estate

Christine Walthall
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Austin, TX
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I'm looking for resources on calculating/planning for early retirement that add equity in real estate into the calculations. Our monthly cash flow from the real estate is not significant, but we have a great deal of equity in a few homes, and I haven't found a way to include these in any existing calculators. So far I only see retirement/brokerage accounts as a source of savings to input. 

Would you simply add your real estate equity into the retirement accounts section? It feels messy because the projected growth rate won't be the same. I imagine that we would slowly sell off the properties and use the profits to supplement our monthly income until we hit typical  retirement age (when our 401ks and social security would kick in).

Would appreciate any resources or advice on this!

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