#431: These Financial Planners Know Why Real Estate Is Key to Wealth Building. Do You?
Often, real estate agents and financial planners have sour views of either other, but both offer great assets to help plan for retirement. Real estate investing and traditional financial investments of stocks and bonds are not either/or strategies; they are a great complement to each other. Building a balanced portfolio means investing in both traditional financial assets and real estate.
I recently sat down with Denver Wealth Management co-founder Zachary Bouck and Service Advisor Austyn Garcia to talk about their approach to investing and why they think real estate is a key aspect to any retirement plan.
Listen to the podcast or watch the YouTube video to get the full conversation.
Both Zachary and Austyn own real estate that will be a part of their long-term financial planning. Zachary’s personal plan for retirement is to max out his 401K and buy a property every year. Currently, he owns several properties in Denver and the metro area. Austyn owns a condo that he plans to hold onto and rent out when he moves into something bigger.
Zachary says that the clients he has who are most successful usually have a few paid-off rental properties they use for cash flow. Those clients always have stronger retirement savings because their income is spread across stocks and bonds, real estate, and social security.
In fact, most clients who are business owners who come to them with $1MM or more usually got that money from owning the property. Long-term investment in real estate often pays more than the business itself.
Key TakeawaysBe on the lookout for another episode with Denver Wealth Management in mid-February. In the meantime, go to their website to learn more about the company, their philosophy, and areas of expertise. Make sure to listen to my episode on Zachary and Austyn’s podcast, Mind of a Millionaire.
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