$10K and up passive income for United States
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Private-label branded e-commerce
The post-dropshipping evolution — bulk-ordered branded inventory, 3PL fulfillment, 2-5 day shipping, and the operator economics that make this work in 2026.
Rental Real Estate (Single Property)
The classic passive-income asset, with the classic gap between pitch and reality. The math still works in 2026 — but only in specific markets, with realistic financing.
Vending machine route ownership
Buy 5-15 machines, place them in foot-traffic locations, restock weekly. Real math, working locations, and why this is a small business — not a side hustle.
Mortgage note investing
Buy mortgage notes at discount, collect monthly payments from the borrower instead of being the landlord — real-estate yield without tenant calls, narrower investor profile.
Buy a SaaS business
Skip the zero-to-MVP grind and buy a profitable micro-SaaS. Honest math on multiples, diligence, and the operating reality that drives most acquisitions in 2026.
Franchise ownership
Why most franchises are not passive — the honest FDD red flags, semi-absentee math, and what owning a UPS Store, Anytime Fitness, or fast-casual unit actually looks like in 2026.
Private credit & direct lending funds
Yieldstreet, Percent, and accredited lending lanes promising 8-12% yields. Honest math on default rates, fees, and what these do in a downturn.
Self-storage facility investing
Why operators quietly love this asset class — the real cap rates, automation curve, and operating reality of owning a small storage facility in 2026.
Syndicated real estate (Fundrise, CrowdStreet, Yieldstreet)
How real-estate crowdfunding actually performs after fees and illiquidity. Honest math on the 6-10% yields these platforms advertise in 2026.