Morris Invest’s Real Estate Wisdom: A Blog for Savvy Investors
Reasons Why the 401(k) is a Bad Investment Vehicle to Retire On
Many investors can testify that the 401(k) is a bad investment vehicle to retire on. At the same time, on the other end of the spectrum, it's been built up to appear as the ultimate retirement plan. So, which is it? Well, to put it simply, the 401(k) can leave you flat broke while living out your golden years. We're guessing that this statement has grabbed your attention and you're interested in hearing more. So, with that in mind, we'll get started with a quick summary of the question we'll be focusing on in this article: Is the 401(k) a bad investment? Although regarded as the primary retirement plan in the U.S., the 401(k) is not a reliable investment vehicle because its growth mainly depends on the volatile stock market, excessive account fees reduce the balance, the dollar amount you can...
Should You Buy a Rental Property with an HOA?
Investors frequently come across prime real estate that's for sale but attached to a...
How to Buy Real Estate with Your 401k
Every year, I take a loan from my 401k plan to purchase a cash-flowing real estate...
How to Create Financial Freedom through Real Estate Investing
We all want the same things: to have enough money to cover our expenses, to not have to worry...
5 Advantages of Buying a Turnkey Rental Property
Investing with a turnkey provider can be a fantastic way to get started quickly and...
Does a Bad School Rating Equal a Bad Rental Market?
I always suggest that investors comprehensively research the rental market and neighborhood...
Flipping Houses vs Owning Rental Properties
Flipping houses and owning buy and hold rental properties are two of the most popular real...
How to Buy Rental Properties Out of State
When most people decide to become a real estate investor, they typically start searching for...
How to Determine a Vacancy Rate
Before you purchase a property, it’s imperative that you assess the value of the investment,...
How to Use a Home Equity Line of Credit as an Investment Tool
Do you own your primary residence? If so, there’s a helpful investing tool you might be...
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