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Updated almost 14 years ago on . Most recent reply

Cashing in-cashing out
Wondering how many people plan to sell everything at some point and just kick back, or will you keep your property forever?
Have seen people retire on rental sales only to later have to go back to work because of inflation. Selling and retiring has been an option for a while. Guess I am in love with my places with equity and income, easy going tenants.
It seems people with lots of property that I have known never stop and continue for life. Seems cool to me, just being able to pull a living out of it is the challenge.