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>>55703824
Why would you choose to slave as a wage cuck when you've tasted the freedom of being self employed?

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If SOXL goes to 5 is anybody going to attempt becoming the next SOXL_shill? Should be at least a 10x.

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boomer is my most favorite memerino, unironically

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>>29280143
+30yo boomer here

>Anyone else a failure?
NOPE (financially)

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Everything is crashing to ATL in mid to early March
Again isn't it....
Buy the dip zoomers

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>>28854980
Post it anon, post it

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So /biz/, let's be real:
>Who here is a 30 year old boomer?
>What makes you one?

Probably me
>30s
>liquid net worth over $750k
>rarely play video games anymore
>looking to buy a house
>hairline going up
>started drinking monster energy zero ironically last year. actually kind of like it now.
>diversified portfolio
>boomer metals
>started waking up at around 6-7 to check on stonks
>drive a company leased sporty asian FR with turbo
>literally bought a desktop 2 years ago and younger sibling said it was a 30yr old boomer move to buy desktop since even younger millennials are strictly laptops and zoomers are mostly phone

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>>24155921
Enjoy being poor smol brain

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Yup.

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/biz/, /fit/, /o/, /pol/. All you need, really.

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Hey lads. So my dad died a month ago. He was a landlord, and I'll be set to figure out what to do with 12ish properties of his that he was renting out.. So my primary goal here is to figure out how to support my mom since she isn't really in a position to work, and I'd rather not spend all my money keeping her afloat since I'm already getting hit by a wave of bills.

So... The houses are all in varying conditions, some have tenants, but generally are all in lower income areas. Mortgages arent up to date and some bills are behind, but I know mortgage companies don't wanna get stuck holding property right now so I'm sure they would work with me given the opportunity. So it's a matter of -- what's the best financial decision here? Sell them, pocket the money, or keep renting them and try and get things current? I have a management company who would be glad to do so, and even offered to do it for free while things get figured out. But I don't have the income to really dump to try and keep the more difficult ones, but despite my dad being a solid real estate agent, he was a bad manager and I don't know shit about the market. I'm an engineering autist.

So... What do? I know the biggest issue is that he wrote off depreciation on a lot of them for taxes, so those will either be left to go into foreclosure or kept if I can extract money out of them.

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