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Can You Use Retirement Funds to Grow Your Portfolio Faster? (Rookie Reply)

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Should you use retirement funds to buy rentals, pay for renovations, or scale your real estate portfolio faster? Saving for a down payment can be tough, and dipping into a retirement account might seem like a tempting shortcut. But is it worth paying the hefty penalty? We’re breaking it all down on today’s episode! Welcome to another Rookie Reply, where Ashley and Tony answer questions from the BiggerPockets Forums and Real Estate Rookie Facebook group. First, what do you do when a tenant wants to end their lease before it even starts? There are several factors to consider, from your state’s landlord-tenant laws to additional turnover costs, but we’ll steer you in the right direction. Next, we’ll hear from an investor who’s considering withdrawing funds from their Roth IRA before retirement age to build their portfolio faster. Is it worth it? We’ll crunch the numbers and find out! Finally, where should you list your short-term rentals online, and how do you prevent your property from getting double-booked? As our resident short-term rental expert, Tony has the answer, and it’s much simpler than you might think! Looking to invest? Need answers? Ask your question here! In This Episode We Cover Whether you should use retirement accounts to buy more rentals The real cost of withdrawing from your Roth IRA before retirement age What to do when a tenant unexpectedly backs out before their lease begins Where to list your short-term rentals online (and how to avoid double-booking!) The best property management software for your Airbnb business And So Much More! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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