Should I Trade My Stable Index Funds for Cash-Flowing Rentals?

19.7K viewsPublished: April 22, 202257m 21sScore: 75
Pricing & Profitability
intermediate
index funds
rental properties
investment strategy
financial flexibility
diversification

Summary

This BiggerPockets Money episode explores whether to trade stable index funds for cash-flowing rental properties. Cecilia, a guest with a strong financial foundation, seeks advice on diversifying her investments to achieve greater financial flexibility and the ability to take sabbaticals, weighing the pros and cons of rental properties versus her current investment strategy.

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