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Archives for January 2020

From Early Mistakes to a Full-Time Real Estate Investor

By Chad Carson 6 Comments Filed Under: Getting Started, Investor Profiles

This is another edition of my Getting Started Interview Series. In these written interviews, I ask investors all the details of how they got started in real estate investing, and then I share their answers with you! You can see an archive of all my blog interviews here.  Today’s interview is with Lou Gimbutis, who has [Continue Reading]

How to Retire in 10 Years Using Real Estate Investing (3 Case Studies)

By Chad Carson 20 Comments Filed Under: Financial Independence & Early Retirement, Rentals & Landlording

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Real estate investing is my favorite path to retire early and confidently. Whether real estate is a small or large portion of your investment portfolio, you can use it to build wealth, generate income, and reach financial independence. How long does the journey to retirement or financial independence take? Of course, it depends on your situation. [Continue Reading]

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Mr. Money Mustache on Purposeful Work & Life After Financial Independence

By Chad Carson Leave a Comment Filed Under: Financial Independence & Early Retirement, Updates

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Mr. Money Mustache (aka Pete Adeney) is a 46-year-old father who retired at age 30 after he and his then-wife saved about $800,000.   He also started sharing his philosophy of simple, happy, bicycle-filled living on his now wildly popular blog at mrmoneymustache.com. I first met Pete at a meet-up in Ecuador called the Chautauqua.  While hiking [Continue Reading]

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How a 28-Year-Old Used the GI Bill to Buy Multiple Rental Properties

By Chad Carson 2 Comments Filed Under: Getting Started, Investor Profiles

This is another edition of my Getting Started Interview Series. In these written interviews, I ask investors all the details of how they got started in real estate investing, and then I share their answers with you! You can see an archive of all my blog interviews here. Today’s interview is with Tony Balzotti, a [Continue Reading]

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