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Updated almost 4 years ago,

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Jason Waldo
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
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Fundrise and personal rentals

Jason Waldo
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
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I have been an investor for about 7 years and have a few properties now with one that is paid off. I have also been putting a few bucks into fundrise due to curiosity and to see if I liked it. I always want to be investing in something every week whether it is my SEP in my company or fundrise or saving for more rentals.

I am wondering what you guys think about using fundrise as a means of saving for college for my daughters. My daughters are 2 years old

and 9 months old. So obviously I am in this for the long term and don’t need to touch my rental income or the money from fundrise anytime soon.

my wife and I own our own businesses and make decent money. I don't really like the traditional ways of investing (401k,Roth IRA) although I do have a SEP for offsetting taxes in my business.

Just wondering what you guys think about that potential plan.

Thanks,

Jason

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