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For those in the workforce, deflation and stagflation feel like trying to walk through mud on a rainy day. Things are painful, and a recovery is slow and drawn out. For retired folk, this isn’t so bad. Prosperity led by inflation is actually the …

Retirement village company Metlifecare has reported a half year net profit of $17.3 million, largely driven by an $18.8 million revaluation of investment properties. The result for the six months to December compared to a net loss of $61.9 million a …

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All of us need to think about our retirement plans not necessarily today but sometime in the future. For some this could be anything from planning a vacation or buying an investment property. The latter is probably the most popular option as this can …

My husband and I own a 3 bedroom home in an okay neighborhood. It is located in Southern California (San Diego county) and is in a decent city, 6 miles from the beach.

We paid it off and own nothing on it but property taxes, insurance and home owner’s dues. We can rent it out and get $900/month after all the bills are paid, money is set aside for maintenance/emergencies for the house and after we pay 8% to a property management company.

We are wanting to buy another house, but we don’t know if we should rent it and use the $900 in rental income towards the new mortgage or just sell it and not deal with it anymore. Does it make sense to keep it long term, use it for rental income and sell it later (YEARS down the road) for retirement when the market is at a high?

Any advice?

There is quite a great deal of interest among investors about Charlotte binvestment property/b, in North Carolina. While curiosity is fine, it fuels a lot of questions as to what could be the kind of property types that are available. …