
Getting started in property investment feels overwhelming when you’re staring at a six-figure purchase. This 2026 guide walks you through the exact steps beginners need: choosing your first strategy with limited capital, running the numbers that determine whether a property makes financial sense, securing financing, and managing your investment. Updated with OBBBA tax framing for…

A Solo 401(k) lets the self-employed contribute up to $72,000 in 2026 ($80,000 if you’re 50+, $83,250 if you’re 60-63), well past what SEP IRAs and SIMPLE IRAs allow. This guide covers eligibility, providers, setup, contribution strategy, mega backdoor Roth, and the SECURE 2.0 Roth catch-up rule with the sole-proprietor carve-out most coverage misses.

Seven strategies to invest £50,000 in UK property in 2026/27: real returns, hidden costs, regional analysis, and the tax updates every landlord needs to know.

How to invest $50,000 in US real estate in 2026: house hacking returns of 15-25%, cash flow markets like Cleveland and Indianapolis at 8-12% cash-on-cash, passive REITs and crowdfunding from 4-12%, plus the OBBBA tax updates (100% bonus depreciation permanent, expanded SALT cap, Section 1031 preserved) that change the math for landlords.

The choice between a Roth IRA and a Traditional IRA can swing your lifetime retirement wealth by six figures. For 2026, the IRS bumped the IRA contribution limit to $7,500 ($8,600 with the 50+ catch-up), and the Roth income phase-outs moved up too: $153,000-$168,000 for single filers, $242,000-$252,000 for joint filers. This guide walks through…

Build a £50K to £1M+ property portfolio with real examples, financing strategies, and 2026/27 tax updates including the April 2027 separate property income rates.
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