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First Federal Bank : August 15, 2025 9:05:00 AM EDT
Are you wondering if you’re on track to
retire someday?
According
to Intuit, 69% of people say today’s financial environment makes it tough to plan for the future, and 68% aren’t sure they’ll ever be able to retire. That’s why many people are exploring new ways to build stability and long-term income.
And that’s where real estate comes in.
If you’re able to make the numbers work, buying a second home can be a powerful tool for your future retirement. It could help you:
And if you’re thinking: wait, owning multiple homes is only for big investors – data shows that's not necessarily true. Many homeowners who buy an additional property aren’t the big investors you hear so much about. They’re people like your neighbors.
In fact, data from BatchData and CJ Patrick Company shows 85% of people who own more than one property have just 1 to 5 homes (see graph below):
That means most who own multiple homes are people (not large investors) who’ve bought an extra home to rent out or hold onto for later.
And right now, the door may be opening for buyers like you. According to Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at Realtor.com:
“. . . the balance of power in the housing market keeps shifting in favor of homebuyers. . . A confluence of factors—including more homes for sale, rising price cuts, and slower-moving inventory—is giving buyers more leverage than they've had in years . . .”
If you live in an area where home prices are expected to rise, buying another property now and selling it later could help fund your future. Or you could rent it out and earn income now.
If this idea sounds interesting, the most important first step is to connect with a few key people who can guide you through the process:
Surrounding yourself with the right pros can help you make confident decisions from day one.
Connect with a First Federal Bank Loan Officer to discuss what’s possible, and explore whether owning a second home could bring you more security and peace of mind for the road ahead.
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