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After the unforeseen volatility of 2020, CrowdStreet wanted to know how individual investors were thinking about real estate investing in 2021. CrowdStreet was able to conduct a survey with 1,200 respondents, one of the largest of its kind. The survey results provide an insightful commercial real estate outlook for 2021 and beyond.
I’m particularly interested in their commercial real estate outlook given my existing 14 CRE investments worth roughly $500,000. Further, my main focus for 2021 is investing in private real estate investments given I dislike stock market volatility.
As an income-seeking investor who already has enough growth stocks, real estate provides the diversification I want in this economic recovery. At this stage, I’m much more comfortable investing in emerging real asset opportunities rather than expensive stocks that have already run.
Retiring Early? 9 Ways to Cover Your Health Care Costs
Retiring Early? 9 Ways to Cover Your Health Care Costs
Here are some options for paying for health care if you retire before you re eligible for Medicare.
This story originally appeared on NewRetirement.
There are a lot of hurdles to overcome when figuring out how to retire early before 65. However, early retirement health care is one of the most fiscally challenging. Medical care is going to be expensive no matter when you retire, but the picture is more serious for those who retire early, by choice or otherwise.
Medicare isn’t available until age 65, and self-insuring in your 40s, 50s, and 60s can be prohibitively expensive. Never mind that you typically face more health challenges as you age and are therefore more likely to use health care.