Is Real Estate Part of your Retirement Plan?
It is generally agreed that a balanced portfolio is a sensible strategy for most folks planning their finances for retirement. But what does this usually look like? Typically, most people have some mix of directly owned stocks or through a mutual fund or EFT, bonds, and perhaps some other asset classes. Real Estate is considered a solid alternative to adding to the mix. Why? It often performs as well as the S&P 500 (historically, this has been the case, as seen in this Fool.com article) but doesn't tend to fluctuate as stocks do. So there is a little more confidence and ...
CalTier Welcomes NBA Legend!
We are excited to announce that NBA Champion Metta World Peace has joined CalTier as our first 'Strategic Brand Ambassador.' We welcome him to the CalTier Family. Many of you will know Metta for his days starring at St. John's University and in the NBA, where just a few of his many achievements include being NBA All-Star, Defensive Player of the Year, and hitting the game-winning shot to help the Los Angeles Lakers win the 2010 NBA Championship. While Metta certainly had an impressive NBA career, many of you might not know that he has continued that spirit of excellence and applied ...
Why we love Multi-Family
Everyone tends to agree that real estate is a great asset class to have as part of your portfolio. In fact, much of the wealth of America is based on real estate investments, and this continues to be the case despite the pandemic. But not all real estate is created equal. As with any investing strategy, a balanced portfolio is probably the right strategy. However, certain types of real estate investments tend to outperform others. Multi-Family is one of these. What's the deal with Multi-Family? We believe some fundamentals make Multi-Family an excellent asset class. You can also leverage the ...
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