Real Estate Investing: 4 Key Factors to Follow

Real Estate Investing: 4 Key Factors to Follow

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When purchasing a home, it's often said to be one of the biggest investments you'll make. But should you use it for your retirement? And how can rental properties contribute to your retirement goals? Pure's Financial Planner, Jeff Brecht, CFP®, AIF®, will cover four key factors to integrate real estate investments into your retirement plan.

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