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The Del Walmsley Radio Show
Del Walmsley
100 episodes
6 days ago
After only 2 1⁄2 years of investing in real estate, Del Walmsley used the income from his Single Family rental houses to replace his earned income ­and quit his W2 job as Director of Sales within a Health Club. Today, Del is a self-made multi­millionaire, dedicated to teaching and mentoring others so they can reclaim ownership over their time, retire from lives of quiet desperation, and create the lifestyle they desire.
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After only 2 1⁄2 years of investing in real estate, Del Walmsley used the income from his Single Family rental houses to replace his earned income ­and quit his W2 job as Director of Sales within a Health Club. Today, Del is a self-made multi­millionaire, dedicated to teaching and mentoring others so they can reclaim ownership over their time, retire from lives of quiet desperation, and create the lifestyle they desire.
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Education,
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401k vs Rental Real Estate: A Cash Flow Comparison
The Del Walmsley Radio Show
35 minutes 9 seconds
1 month ago
401k vs Rental Real Estate: A Cash Flow Comparison
This episode compares two different investment approaches - putting money into a 401k versus buying rental real estate. The discussion walks through how each path affects your monthly cash flow over decades and explores the concept of leverage in real estate investing.   You'll also hear about the 35th anniversary celebration, including a special membership offer and upcoming events in Dallas where you can meet other investors and ask questions about their experiences. The conversation touches on what's involved in learning real estate investing and begins to explore how the rental business operates.   What You'll Discover A side-by-side comparison of how 401k contributions versus rental property ownership might affect your monthly finances over time How leverage works in real estate investing compared to retirement account contributions, including the role of tenant payments Details about upcoming anniversary events and opportunities to connect with other investors who have experience with these approaches   Key Timestamps 07:30 The Cash Flow Comparison - Walking through how money flows differently with 401k contributions versus rental property ownership 12:30 Appreciation Potential - Discussing how both real estate and stock investments can grow in value over time 15:50 Leverage Concepts - Explaining how you can control real estate assets using bank financing versus saving full amounts in retirement accounts 18:30 Anniversary Celebration Details - Information about the 35th anniversary road tour and upcoming Dallas events 30:15 Rental Business Nature - Beginning to explore how the rental real estate business operates differently   FAQs How do the cash flow patterns differ between these two approaches? The discussion suggests that with 401k investing, you're taking money out of your monthly budget for decades, while with rental real estate, you might receive monthly cash flow from tenants who also pay down your mortgage over time.   What role does leverage play in real estate investing? The conversation explains that you can use bank financing to control valuable real estate assets with smaller down payments, which differs from retirement accounts where you must contribute the full amount gradually over time.   What anniversary event...
The Del Walmsley Radio Show
After only 2 1⁄2 years of investing in real estate, Del Walmsley used the income from his Single Family rental houses to replace his earned income ­and quit his W2 job as Director of Sales within a Health Club. Today, Del is a self-made multi­millionaire, dedicated to teaching and mentoring others so they can reclaim ownership over their time, retire from lives of quiet desperation, and create the lifestyle they desire.