076R | Race or Journey

076R | Race or Journey

Your sister hit an 85% savings rate by living at home after college — proof that unconventional housing choices can supercharge your path to financial independence. This mashup episode revisits the Adventure Rich interview and tackles listener questions on everything from library hacks to house hacking strategies. Jonathan and Brad dig into practical ways to build wealth through local adventures, free educational resources, and leveraging family dynamics, while listeners share their own creative approaches to maximizing savings. Key Takeaways Living with Parents as a Savings Strategy [00:01:40] Jonathan's sister achieved an 85% savings rate by living at home post-college, demonstrating how this strategy can be a powerful tool for young adults. House Hacking Explained [00:03:55] Jonathan and Brad discuss house hacking — renting out portions of your home to cover mortgage costs — as a way to build financial strength through your 20s. Community Engagement and Resources [00:39:01] Suzanne calls in to highlight the value of local libraries for free educational resources, such as coding classes through platforms like Treehouse. Experiences Over Material Goods [00:22:25] The episode encourages listeners to engage with their local communities for adventures that don't carry high costs, promoting the idea that meaningful experiences don't have to be expensive. Lifelong Learning and Family Involvement [00:08:28] Brad reflects on instilling a mindset of lifelong learning in children through educational resources provided by libraries. Chapters [00:00:00] Introduction [00:01:40] Sister's Savings Strategy [00:12:40] Reviewing last week's guest [00:38:55] Feedback from the community [00:39:01] Library Resources Key Quotes "Maximize your savings by house hacking in your 20s." [00:03:55] "Adventure fuels a rich life." [00:29:50] "Challenge societal norms for a wiser financial path." [00:05:01] "Getting to your first 100K is a critical milestone." [00:08:58] Terminology House Hacking - A real estate strategy that involves renting out part of your home to cover mortgage costs. [00:03:55] The 4% Rule - A rule of thumb for retirement spending, suggesting that retirees can withdraw 4% of their retirement savings each year without running out of money. [00:16:46] Related Resources Adventure Rich website [00:12:40] Code.org for coding education [00:08:26]

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