The Biggest Financial Surprise in Retirement that I did not Expect before Retirement
One reader recently asked a question, “What was the biggest financial surprise in retirement?” You might guess that my answer might be the high costs of health care. But I had done a lot of research concerning health insurance before I retired, so I knew all the options and costs associated with this expense.
Why Did We Sell Our Home?
In my last post I mentioned that my wife and I recently sold our primary residence. This action would appear to be in direct conflict to the statement I made in my last post concerning real estate. I stated that real estate is at the best value it has been in over a decade and […]
My First Real Estate Investment in 13 Years
In a recent post I described in detail a real estate investment of a single family home I have owned for 20 years. In my opinion it has been a pretty good investment for us. In this post I will describe my first real estate purchase in 13 years.
A Real Estate Investment After 20 Years; Was it Worth It?
Next month marks the 20 year anniversary of the purchase of my first long-term real estate investment. In this post I thought it might be instructive to describe the actual transaction I made 20 years ago, the major events during the life of this investment, and the financial benefits my wife and I enjoy today. […]
How a Bad Investment Experience Changed My Life
Recently I had lunch with an old friend. My friend is about ten years younger than I am and is still working. He asked me a question that I had to think about. My friend wanted to know what are the most important investment lessons that I learned over my investing life. In this post […]
How to Decide Whether to Sell Investment Real Estate
I received an inquiry about selling investment real estate that leads me to think that the discussion in my previous post on the decision to sell investment real estate may have been confusing to some readers. In this post I will expand further on my discussion to the approach I use in deciding whether to […]
How to Purchase Investment Real Estate, Part I
I wrote in my last Blog Post, “The Biggest Mistake Made by Real Estate Investors,” that most novice real estate investors make the mistake of purchasing real estate for capital appreciation rather than for income. In this post I will discuss my approach to deciding which properties make a good investment.
The Biggest Mistake Made by Real Estate Investors
There are many missteps that a beginning real estate investor can make. Fortunately, most mistakes are correctable once they are discovered. But, in my opinion, there is one mistake most novice investors make that can haunt them for years. In this post I will discuss this mistake and share the details of my first venture […]
Why Invest in Real Estate?
In my most recent Blog Post “Other Retirement Income” I suggested that investing in real estate is still one of the best methods for the average person to accumulate wealth. I truly believe this. In this post I will discuss why I think real estate is still a good investment tool to use to supplement […]
Other Retirement Income
Many baby boomers nearing retirement today did not have a disciplined savings plan starting at an early age. This is why many financial advisors are recommending that people work part time in retirement to supplement their other retirement income. If you find part time work that you enjoy, then continuing to work a few hours […]