Now that interest rates are going up and mortgage tax benefits are being capped, any suggestion for making passive income other than rental properties?
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You can then use 1031 to postpone depreciation recapture indefinitely...Essentially tax free income.
* debt funds that typically yield like 8%-12%
* life insurance settlement funds
* class action lawsuit settlement funds
* investing in a wider variety of real estate deals, commercial, industrial, storage, data centers etc..etc..etc..
You typically participate via buying shares in an LLC set up as a pass through entity.
These sort of deals are typically only available to accredited investors though (you need 1M in net worth or have something like 300K household income or make 200k/year individual, which should be most of the people here).
Been in for a year - getting my 8% pref every month like clock work. All income is shielded by depreciation.