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Rid fear of debt to grow portfolio for passive income.

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Hi all,

Only recently discovered this whole word so excuse the ignorance. Curious for assistance here. In my personal life we avoid debt at all costs and have a paid off primary residence, don’t use CC’s etc. Relatively stable dual income (600k), 1 property rented out and paid off (750k) by accident as was our old primary house. We have savings (400k) and want to get into more properties as the passive income is fantastic and would be a nice way to retire early.

Can the forum help me understand the need to use other people’s money to grow wealth or shall we just focus on buying what we can afford with cash then buy another once we have cash. Signing for a loan is against my nature and certainly more conservative of an investor but do want to build more and more wealth and open to changing my opinion.

Thanks for your guidance in advance here.

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