How It Works (and Why It Doesn’t)

How It Works (and Why It Doesn’t)

Never Retire - He Lives In Seattle. He's A Landlord In Utah. He'll Never Retire. A Subscriber's Story.

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Rocco Pendola
Jul 13, 2022
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The other day I received the following comment from a new subscriber:

We proceeded to have an email exchange, which I will include in this post.

Tommy’s story might not look like yours—or mine—however it’s still helpful.

It illustrates that no two Never Retire situations will look alike.

It also highlights the choices we make to put ourselves in the best positions possible. As we move through the conversation, I will call out those choices and elaborate on them.

So, while, like me, owning income properties might not be central or even part of your Never Retire strategy, Tommy’s story will likely resonate and be instructive.

If you’re considering becoming a landlord to fund your Never Retire plan (I wish I had back in the day!), all the better.

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