Episode 31

Bridge Loan Tradeoffs, Private Market 401(k)s, and 1031 Exchange Strategies

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November 17th, 2025

29 mins 27 secs

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About this Episode

This week, two listener questions that both center on how investors allocate capital — whether between homes, markets, or tax structures.

First, how to evaluate the tradeoff between selling investments for cash versus taking on short-term debt when buying a new home before selling the old one — including how to model opportunity cost, liquidity, and market exposure.

Next, a look at private market investments appearing inside 401(k) plans. Stephan explains why these options may not be as straightforward as they sound, and what investors should consider before adding them to their retirement portfolios.

Finally, in our From the Field segment, Stephan is joined by Julie Baird, President of First American Exchange Company, one of the nation’s leading qualified intermediaries helping investors across the country navigate 1031 tax-deferred exchanges. Julie shares what to know about critical timelines, replacement property rules, and how these exchanges can play a powerful role in long-term wealth and estate planning.

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