I quit being a landlord, and I have no regrets
Briefly

Seth Jones, a software engineer and former military member, initially pursued a career in real estate investing after selling properties he owned. Jones emphasized a strict rule to only rent properties for 1% or less of their value. After years of hard work and saving, he decided to shift his strategy to invest his proceeds into exchange-traded funds (ETFs), citing the reduced headaches and management stress that come with managing rental properties as a significant factor in his decision. His journey reflects a disciplined approach to financial growth and adaptability in his investment strategy.
My wife and I were hyper-focused on saving money... All of my income went into saving to buy properties.
Eventually, I became the branch manager. The entire time, I was working on my licensing to become a mortgage broker.
Read at Business Insider
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