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Residual Income in College Station Real Estate

Purchasing a few rental properties in the College Station/Bryan, Texas area could help secure retirement. Rental properties can provide the much-needed residual income that retirees are going to need to defray their meager social security.

Social security is a complicated program, yet you cannot afford to NOT know everything you should about your benefits. Even knowing this, it can be hard to find the information you need in order to make the most informed decisions for you and your family.

In the following list below, see these five essential, but little known facts, about the Social Security Program and how it will affect millions of Americans. Although most people expect Social Security to be there for them when they retire, they could be wrong – and by then it might be too late.

Number 5: Social Security is Massive

In 2014, over 59 million Americans will receive Social Security. Among them are:

38 million retired workers

9 million survivors and dependents

11 million disabled workers and dependents

Number 4: The Elderly Could Not Survive Without This Program

Many elderly Americans heavily rely on Social Security; it’s the major income source for most older Americans. In fact, 9 out of 10 people age 65 and older receive a Social Security benefit, which at times comprises 38% of income. Even more important, half of married couples and three-quarters of singles receive at least half their retirement income from Social Security.

Number 3: The workforce is shrinking

Demographics are not in our favor as fewer workers support more retirees. In 1950 there were 16 workers per Social Security recipient. In 1960 there were 5 workers per recipient. By the year 2033, only 2.1 workers will support one retiree.

Number 2: The Numbers Just Don’t Add Up

Social Security relies on its trust fund to cover shortfalls between taxes paid and benefits paid. The trust fund is projected to run out of money in 2033. Once that happens, retirees can only expect to receive about 75% of the benefits they would have received.

Number 1: The #1 Way to Increase Your Benefits

Every year you wait to claim social security benefits until age 70 you will boost your annual payouts by 8%. Waiting until you’re 70 will give you 32% more in benefits than if you took them at age 66 and you can receive 76% more than taking them at age 62. If you can afford to delay benefits until age 70 and if you live past age 82, you will receive more in lifetime income from Social Security than if you had waited until full retirement age.

The smart way to get more income in retirement

Getting a part-time job is one way to increase your income in retirement, but it isn’t the smart way. Call Myke Leatham, Broker/Owner of Brazos County Realty for a straight forward strategy that people are already using to get more income in retirement with rentals and homes for sale in College Station. The method is so simple you’ll be shocked you didn’t think of it yourself. Rental properties mayprovide not only a cash flow month to month, butincome while the tenants make the mortgage payment. Myke is doing it! She can show you how to do it as well. If real estate is the way to go, and economic experts explain that it is, isn’t it smart to own them in a College Town like College Station where the Texas A&M school has already grown to over 50,000 students and is still growing?

Pick up the phone and call Myke Leatham at 979-693-0201. Let Myke Help You With Your HOMEwork! Realtor/Broker:  Brazos County Realty

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