Do you make a middle-class income ($70,000 or less) per year and want to invest in real estate? This is how you do it.
You don’t need a six-figure salary to buy your first rental property and start building generational wealth and early retirement. Dave is a testament to this, buying his first rental with barely any money, zero experience, and working as a waiter. If you’ve got a stable salary and some savings, you’re already leagues ahead of him. Today, we’re showing you how to put that money to work.
We used median income and savings data to create a complete middle-class investor plan to get you on the fastest (and safest) path to financial freedom. We’ll walk through three investing strategies anyone in the middle class can use to buy their first rental, define how much money you’ll need saved, what to do if you don’t have enough in the bank, and how to repeat the system to finally retire early with real estate.
Stop waiting, start wealth-building. This is how to escape the “middle-class trap” and move up the rungs to financial freedom even if you’re starting with a $70,000/year salary!
In This Episode We Cover:
The three best real estate investments for a middle-class income earner
The “middle-class trap” that most Americans are stuck in (how to escape)
Pro tip: How to get more money for your first deal if you don’t have enough
How to retire in just a decade with rental property investing (even starting from scratch)
The one high-profit, low-money-down, tax-free strategy Dave is using right now!
And So Much More!
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