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<blockquote data-quote="Faceplanted" data-source="post: 3136039" data-attributes="member: 56697"><p>The s&p 500 is an easy way to make money when young. When I was young I did 50/50 with my 401k and Roth 401k. I split them between the 500 and the bright futures with a very late end date. Bright futures is more and more agressive the later the date says</p><p></p><p>Now iv diversified into real estate. I have a rental and my own house that I pay 2x the principal on both. My wife has another house in her name that is rented. I figure that with no mortgage, we can basically live off the rent income with both of the rentals paid off. This is without even factoring in a pension.</p><p></p><p>I made a 40% increase in 3 years with a prior fixed upper I bought and sold during the slump/gain in real estate. My current properties were both purchased 3/4 years ago. Houses are getting to an expense point currently that makes me worried about another slump. Currently I would not buy a "rental" as an investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faceplanted, post: 3136039, member: 56697"] The s&p 500 is an easy way to make money when young. When I was young I did 50/50 with my 401k and Roth 401k. I split them between the 500 and the bright futures with a very late end date. Bright futures is more and more agressive the later the date says Now iv diversified into real estate. I have a rental and my own house that I pay 2x the principal on both. My wife has another house in her name that is rented. I figure that with no mortgage, we can basically live off the rent income with both of the rentals paid off. This is without even factoring in a pension. I made a 40% increase in 3 years with a prior fixed upper I bought and sold during the slump/gain in real estate. My current properties were both purchased 3/4 years ago. Houses are getting to an expense point currently that makes me worried about another slump. Currently I would not buy a "rental" as an investment. [/QUOTE]
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