Retire Early With Real Estate: How Smart Investing Can Help You Escape the 9-5 Grind and Do More of What Matters
By Chad Carson
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Fans of The 4-Hour Workweek will love these tried-and-true real estate strategies to help you escape the 9-to-5 work grind, retire early, and do more with your life!
Are you stuck in the rut of a 9-to-5 job? Would you like to do more with your life than just work to pay the bills? Consider this your comprehensive guide to achieve financial freedom using real estate!
Retire Early With Real Estate provides practical methods to quickly and safely build wealth using the time-tested vehicle of real estate rentals. Experienced real estate investor and early retiree, Chad Carson, shares the investment strategies that he used to create enough passive income to retire at 37 years old.
Packed with specific strategies, tips, and techniques, this book will help you forge a new path toward your retirement. Learn from more than twenty real estate investors and early retirees profiled in this book—retiring early is possible with a step-by-step strategy at hand! Whether you’re brand new or already investing, you can apply these lessons to retire early and live the life you want.
Inside, you’ll discover:
Chad Carson
Chad Carson (aka Coach Carson) is an author, investor, podcaster, and life-long learner who used real estate investing to reach financial independence in his thirties. With a portfolio of thirty-plus houses and small multifamily properties, Chad's primary real estate strategy is buy-and-hold rentals—but he has also used private lending, wholesaling, fix-and-flips, and creative financing. His current passion is teaching other investors how to build a small and mighty rental property business so they can get out of the financial grind and do more of what matters. Based in Clemson, South Carolina, Chad and his family have also lived abroad in other countries, including 17 months in Cuenca, Ecuador and 12 months in Granada, Spain. When not writing about himself in third person, vying for the silliest dad award, or playing pick-up basketball, Chad enjoys volunteering with a local non-profit he co-founded to create a network of walking and bike paths in his hometown.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5The author, early on in this book, compares investment returns from real estate and stocks. He, very conveniently, forgets to mention some simple but important facts. Eg. the S&P index works on compound interest basis. He gives you only the first year return! You can’t look at any data that is less than, at the very least, ten years. Real estate income moves up only slightly compared to the compounded gain on the index funds. So basically, although not inaccurate, the info shared is drastically incomplete.