256: Finance Friday: Financial Independence in 5 Years w/ Short-Term Rentals

256: Finance Friday: Financial Independence in 5 Years w/ Short-Term Rentals

There are many ways to fund your nest egg. You could outright save, or you could invest in index funds, rental properties, or short-term rentals like today’s guest, Charlotte from Charlotte. Working as a teacher in one of the lowest-paid states in the US, Charlotte was able to fully replace her teacher’s salary by operating a single short-term rental cabin in Western North Carolina. When she discovered the FIRE Movement only a year ago, she knew that intelligent investments like this could fund the globetrotting adventures she and her husband had plans for. But, with her husband four years away from securing his government pension, Charlotte wants to be absolutely sure that her short-term rentals will be pulling the fiscal weight of word travel when he steps away from his job. Charlotte may be a rookie in the terms of real estate investing, but she’s far from it when it comes to taking actionable steps to ensure phenomenal returns. She’ll be hitting a 100% cash-on-cash return with her newest rental addition! If you have dreams of early retirement through real estate, follow Charlotte’s lead by planning, executing, and financing to FI! In This Episode We Cover The phenomenal returns of short-term rentals and why now may be the best time to invest How to plan for retirement with a pension or predictable income stream Investing in index funds vs. real estate when trying to hit FI Vacation home, second home, and portfolio loans for your next short-term rental Why the high price of STR property management may be worth the peace of mind And So Much More! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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40: Taking Command of Your Finances by Understanding (& Controlling) Money with Joe Saul-Sehy

40: Taking Command of Your Finances by Understanding (& Controlling) Money with Joe Saul-Sehy

Today we chat with Joe Saul-Sehy from Stacking Benjamins. Joe shares his money story, which starts off with him figuring out how to get into debt, then discovering he didn’t like being there. He learn...

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39: From “Bad with Money” to Intentional Saving and Spending with Jamila Souffrant

39: From “Bad with Money” to Intentional Saving and Spending with Jamila Souffrant

Jamila Souffrant grew up watching her mom struggle to provide for her. She decided early on that she wanted to be a millionaire, her solution to not having enough was to simply make a lot of money. Sh...

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38: Getting Serious About Paying Off Debt with Phillip Taylor from PT Money

38: Getting Serious About Paying Off Debt with Phillip Taylor from PT Money

Phillip Taylor studied to be a CPA in college, just like his dad. He graduated with some debt and decided to add to it by buying a house. In order to afford his new house, he didn’t max out his 401k—h...

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37: Paying Off Student Loan Debt with a Median Income and Two Kids in Northern California with Kyle Renke

37: Paying Off Student Loan Debt with a Median Income and Two Kids in Northern California with Kyle Renke

Kyle Renke graduated from college and hopped right on the American dream bandwagon. He started off with a starter house, added a couple of kids and moved onto a bigger, better house—one that he could ...

10 Syys 20181h 1min

36: From Childhood Poverty to Financial Freedom by Age 32 with Jillian Johnsrud

36: From Childhood Poverty to Financial Freedom by Age 32 with Jillian Johnsrud

Jillian Johnsrud grew up lacking the privileges that many of us take for granted. Jillian Johnsrud grew up poor, with an abusive step father and a mother unable to leave due to lack of funds. She eman...

3 Syys 20181h 23min

35: Hacking Your Life to Live for (Almost) Free with Craig Curelop

35: Hacking Your Life to Live for (Almost) Free with Craig Curelop

Graduating from college, Craig Curelop had amassed an impressive $25,000 savings account - AND $85,000 in student loan debt. Conventional advice is to pay off your student loans BEFORE investing. In t...

27 Elo 20181h 8min

34: The Low-Stress, Surprisingly Simple Way to Pursue Financial Freedom with Andy Hill

34: The Low-Stress, Surprisingly Simple Way to Pursue Financial Freedom with Andy Hill

On today's show we discuss the highest-probability way that a family can move toward financial independence—without stress and worry—while enjoying incremental freedoms along the way. We’ll also talk ...

20 Elo 20181h 5min

33: From Debt to Financial Freedom While Active Duty Military with Stuart Grazier

33: From Debt to Financial Freedom While Active Duty Military with Stuart Grazier

Stuart Grazier joined the military and immediately went into debt. A chance encounter with Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University showed him how to manage his finances, and he returned from his stin...

13 Elo 20181h 4min

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