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Retirement portfolio of income property rather then the market!
Got a lump sum OR monthly annuity option at retirement....to me a no brainer! Rather use the power of the lump to sustain a income stream that is giftable to my children. BUT, the stock market is a scary ride even with a conservative portfolio. I’m liking the idea of OWNING a asset that produce’s income, I.e. multi family. Any other retirees take this route recently? How was the results? I watched Brandon Turner podcast and shooting for a 12 per cent return also looks very inviting!