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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Former Small-Timers Turned Addicts?
Did anybody ever start out thinking, "I just want to have a little more income from this. I don't want to take it full-time, I just want a little extra cash flow or a slightly more diversified retirement strategy"?
Given that this is a forum for investors, I understand the numbers willbe rather skewed, but I'm curious whether people stay small-timers or find REI so addicting they just can't stop!