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Joe S.
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Anybody take a a year break/ retire

Joe S.
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  • San Antonio
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So anyone ever just sit on the sidelines a catch their breath a year??

So technically, I do not have to buy another house in order to pay my bills. As with most things people their desire to have a higher income increases even if they do not really have to have it. The past two years, my wife and I have made a lot of traction,  but I’m tired. We have been working on our portfolio for years. It’s not much fun anymore. I don’t know if I need to switch asset class , take some serious time off, or both.

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