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Yep added 3 over last 12 months. It’s starting to roll fast as to your point it picks up steam quickly. The big trick is not to touch the profits though and keep throwing w2 at it which is tough for some folks. Thing is because I want a GT3 / lambo and growth in my future I Have to go beyond the w2. Otherwise I’d retire younger haha. But 55 is a pretty good age to retire as a millenial if you ask me. And who knows if I have more good years than average years on the w2 then it could be much younger. I just don’t budget/forecast that way. |
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I’m neither. It’s slow in only in the beginning when you start hitting 10-15 properties it snowballs fast. I like safe long term wealth that doesn’t go away and generates passive income |
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10-04-2022, 08:38 PM | #1438 | ||
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but the truth of the matter is any dual household income could do this if they were willing to give up a bit or give up the BMWs and Corvettes, or Hellcats early on in life. I’m not saying all could build the wealth we are discussing (although YOu’d be surprised if you started young and worked hard for best deal which I’m not as concerned about) but you can certainly become wealth independent if you are median to a bit above median income. In my case it was not spending like so many americans do (there is a reason 1/3rd of people making 250k a year live paycheck to paycheck). In my case I gave up luxuries like a fun car (until the vette at 36) or in buying half the house we “could afford”. We still have a nice house but we didn’t try and go house broke when my wife and I built out 3300 sq foot property. IT was right in median house price range or for the time probably a bit above but not much - from a mortgage approval perspective the could have afforded 2.5x. Anyway there are definitely things we could do to improve the country but the truth is - at all income levels - people spend to much and invest to little. 10 years of being good and not even really cutting back but investing back in made a world of difference in our income. Quote:
Long term plans for me right now might involve an accountant or future kid to take over. Property management handles most of the day to day and you ust have to do bookkeeping. In 25 years maybe I’ll feel different but frankly I think I’ll just set it up to turn over to the kids and et them inherit the recurring income. Done right they could just keep growing it with some of the profits. |
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10-04-2022, 09:34 PM | #1440 | |
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Meanwhile that down payment of $5300 (now paid) would not be $8500. It’s more complex in parts of the country but markets are slowing there are actually buying opportunities. Also I did that with no savings, no plannings. The real point is if you are above the median income let’s say 65-85k there are plenty of opportunities to make money but it requires giving up and/or some work. The house hacking way some people do is find a duplex buy that rent out one side, live in the other. And that is just one of a lot of ways to do it. Look if you are below 55k a year yeah it’s pretty much hard to do but I know people that do it but they have to get very creative and do flips or look at multi-families and live in on with an FHA loan and rent out the other 2-3. If you have low income it’s a 10-year ramp. If you have income 5-6 years can make it happen fast. For an east coaster. If I didn’t make a lot of money I’d look at Midwest markets to invest for cash flow. |
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10-04-2022, 10:09 PM | #1443 | |
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Eithe way though there is no reason why somebody couldn’t put off buying say a Hellcat for 5 years. Bank that money and then start out with a rental that would probably make the next hellcat free. And then rinse/repeat. it’s not rocket science just delayed gratification. |
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10-06-2022, 05:09 PM | #1445 | |
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I also agreed with you that it’s al ot harder today. But the same thing that was true 10 years ago is true today - building wealth requires living below your means. Harder to do in general today but it’s not impossible. And it wasn’t a pot shot but simple obvservation that it is very easy to take any car (plenty of people of all income levels and buying $50k-$75k cars) Delayed gratification means no $50k-75k one round but that with an investment, they then have that car paid for if not more. I’m not saying it’s not harder to build wealth these days - it is. but americans also make it harder. If you want to call it a pot shot fine. but you just put a one liner out there saying not possible and gave no reason as to why. I listed out reasons. Or, I’ll give another one. I could buy a lambo huracan this year cash. instead I made an investment that will net me on average $35k a year next 5 years. $40k a year 5-10. And $50k a year there after. Whats the better path? Last edited by Mike00; 10-06-2022 at 05:16 PM.. |
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I love where this thread has ended up.
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