Your Retirement Guide by: George Jameson, CFP®, RICP®

Should You Rent in Retirement? The Case for Selling Your Home

6 min · 21. touko 2026
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For most people, a paid-off home is the ultimate retirement goal—but could it actually be holding you back? In this episode, George Jameson, CFP®, RICP®, explores the overlooked benefits of selling your house and renting instead. Learn how swapping property maintenance and skyrocketing taxes for cash flow clarity could unlock the geographic and financial freedom to live your best life.

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The 4% Rule: Can You Really Trust It With Your Life Savings?

The 4% rule is the most famous guideline in retirement — a simple way to estimate how much you can withdraw each year without running out of money. It survived the Great Depression, the dot-com crash, and 2008. But is it right for your retirement? In this episode, George Jameson, CFP®, RICP® and founder of Capital Wealth Group, breaks down where the 4% rule came from, exactly how to use it, and the three weaknesses it quietly ignores — including the single biggest threat to your retirement that almost nobody warns you about. Up next: how sequence of returns risk can wreck an early retirement, and the flexible "Guardrails Strategy" George uses to defend against it. 📍 Capital Wealth Group is a fee-only firm in Columbia, SC, offering ongoing retirement planning, investment management, and one-time financial plans for DIYers. Schedule a free consultation at CapitalWealthGroupSC.com [https://www.capitalwealthgroupsc.com/].

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