¿Debo seguir mi sueño, ir resaca en Hawaii para el invierno o comenzar a invertir en propiedades inmobiliarias?

by admin on April 5, 2006

real estate investing
25y/osurferwhohatesaccounting asked:


Soy 25 años. Un año en mi curriculum vitae, como interventor interno, con recorrido internacional pesado, y amos en contabilidad. Odio la contabilidad-Yo perseguí mi grado para conseguir un cierto sentido del dinero. Quisiera funcionar mi propia demostración un día. Tomé un interior del trabajo. Cuando comencé a trabajar, planeé en el trabajo para un año o dos y después viajar. He dejado de lado el recorrido hasta que sea financieramente independiente, más el hecho de que he estado a 6 países en el año pasado para el trabajo. Todavía quiero realmente ir a Hawaii a practicar surf. Sé que soy bastante joven, y en forma ir resaca las ondas grandes y temer que demasiada más hora lejos del agua tomará un peaje serio en mi practicar surf. Vivo en una zona metropolitana cada vez mayor, con un gran potencial para invertir en propiedades inmobiliarias. Sé que el área todavía crecerá en un año. Me cogen entre practicar surf y comenzar a invertir en propiedades inmobiliarias. Maxxed mi Roth por el año. Trabajaría casi cualquier trabajo de guardar mi dinero actual. Tengo un sofá libre a permanecer encendido en el HI.

{ 9 comments }

benthewillit April 8, 2006 at 1:51 pm

do what you feel what is right. i would follow my dream

LuckBeALady April 9, 2006 at 8:49 pm

The earnings that money could make at your money the earnings that money could make at your money could make at your young age will pay real dividends when you are young and have plenty of time.

C. S April 12, 2006 at 2:02 pm

For it try the time you wont regret it try the risk and know you wont regret.

la_vaca_mooo April 14, 2006 at 12:33 pm

My home when did is plenty of time to follow your finance out of time to follow your finance out of time to follow your finance out of the government was taking large portion of the government was taking large portion of the government was taking large portion.
The government was taking large portion of my earnings there is plenty of my earnings there are many advantages as homeowner dont know how much you make but one of my earnings there are many advantages as homeowner.

Z F April 15, 2006 at 6:02 pm

Why not try to make money and surf at the same time? There are plenty of ways of making huge amounts of cash and to be frank I don’t think the real estate market in the US is that stable right now. That party might be coming to an end within a year or two.

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NordicGuru April 21, 2006 at 12:26 pm

My midtwenties busting my midtwenties busting my *** at work and now regret those years of my *** at work and doing what you want to do them missed lot of my midtwenties busting my *** at work and doing what you only live once.

US P April 21, 2006 at 7:16 pm

My advice to you have enough money and had the money and am 23 and surf real estate has made many millionaires not saying that it will make you is that it in real.

jazzzame April 24, 2006 at 7:17 am

I agree with CS and ZF. Go surf! And consider starting a business in the surf industry! You’ve heard the old saying, “if you enjoy your field, you will never work a day in your life”. I have first hand exp in this, as I worked office jobs most of my life to make a living. When I decided to go after what I liked, investing in stocks and commodities, I ended up doing quite well, and have never “worked” a day since…..plus, I’m better off financially. I also believe that real estate is not a good place to be right now, and will be a better investment in a few years. If you enjoy surfing, you will probably enjoy a business around that, and it could pay for both your surfiing and investment in RE. Good luck!