Retire on Real Estate: Building Rental Income for a Safe and Secure Retirement

Retire on Real Estate: Building Rental Income for a Safe and Secure Retirement

by K. Anderson (Author)

Synopsis

Think beyond the nest egg . . . Do you know how you'll fund your retirement? With pensions slashed, savings slim, and Social Security insufficient and unpredictable, most people won't have nearly enough money to last them. But a sustainable solution lies in plain sight: rental property. Retire on Real Estate helps anyone, of any age, take advantage of this often overlooked income generator. Written by a seasoned real estate investor and landlord, the book exposes the cracks in most retirement portfolios, opens your eyes to the benefits of rental income, and lays out a complete plan of action, including how to: Get started-by purchasing property or converting your residence into a rental * Reduce the risk of vacancies, repairs, and problem tenants * Calculate cash flow * Spot smart investments * Choose the right mortgage * Consider out-of-the-box financing options * Transform liabilities into assets * Stabilize your finances * Trade up to more profitable properties * And more Whether you want to diversify with a single property or self-fund your entire retirement, real estate is an investment that pays you back for the rest of your life.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 274
Edition: Special ed.
Publisher: AMACOM
Published: 14 Sep 2017

ISBN 10: 0814438970
ISBN 13: 9780814438978

Media Reviews
A scary read...the money we think we will have to enjoy in our later years isn't going to be there or isn't enough... --Cleveland Plain Dealer
.. .fresh take on a source of income in the retirement years, for which some investors may find appealing beyond the standard Wall Street-only dependency. -Real Estate Lit
Author Bio
K. KAI ANDERSON, PH.D. is an experienced real estate investor and landlord. She has secured her retirement through rental properties and is on a mission to help others do the same. She is a graduate of the Investors United(TM) School of Real Estate Investing and holds advanced degrees from Johns Hopkins University.