Hello,I want to invest retirement funds for down payments on CT multi-famiIy homes (and single family if finances make sense) for the purpose of passive rental income. I plan on also using non-recourse financing so I ...
I just listened to the August 1, 2018 podcast "7 paths to financial independence". Really great episode. They talked about the following method for those who don't want to be super active in real estate:Buy one hous...
Long time lurker, first time poster… let me start by saying a big thank-you to everyone here for what I’ve picked up over the last few months – very valuable resource. Sorry for the long lead-up to the question…
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My wife and I each have ~$100K in our Roth IRAs and we would like to explore individually buying turn key investment properties using a self-directed IRA; however, although I've read quite a bit about this investment ...
Over the past six years of slowly growing my portfolio I have gotten to the point of my very lean F.I. number. We haven't spent a dime of our rental income since I started and have just reinvested to 13 LTR's and stil...
I know all you youngsters think you won't get older but it happens. So what you say.For those of you that are socking money away in tax deferred accounts planning on taking it out in old age. If you have a lot and you...
The number of cash flowing properties you need to retire early depends on several factors, including your financial goals, current expenses, and the amount of passive income you need to support your lifestyle. Here ar...
Looking for your thoughts- I have both a Roth and Traditional IRA. I’m considering rolling them into a self directed IRA or solo 401k but hate the thought of a custodian. I’m also considering just pulling it all out a...
Do you think it is easier to retire with 2 paid off properties? One brings you the income and the other one you live in or buying multiple rental properties better to retire early?
I have about $125k in my 401k from my job in which I do not plan on waiting until I'm 59 to withdraw or to retire. Is it a good idea to use some of that money to purchase some properties?