…specifically for rental properties. Do you have separate buckets for repairs and maintenance, vacancies, and capex? On the blog, I see that you recommend having at least six, but preferably…
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#193: Ask Paula – I Spent Ten Years in School, and Now I’m Behind on Retirement Savings
…our retirement savings; we save about 20 percent of our income toward our retirement.) The end result would be to hopefully buy our first rental property this year. Jenessa asks:…
#191: Ask Paula – Would You Live in an RV to Save Money?
…to have children. We plan to reach financial independence on W2 employment – we don’t have any interest in starting a business or building a rental empire. My problem is…
#181: Ask Paula – How Should I Plan a Mini-Retirement?
…live off of rental income. Jay asks: I live in the U.S. with my wife and two kids, but I’m thinking of moving back to Amsterdam next year. I have…
#150: How I Reached Financial Independence through Real Estate – with Chad Carson
…he wasn’t accumulating a portfolio of passive investments. He and his business partner stopped flipping homes and began accumulating buy-and-hold rental properties. Today they have 90 units between the two…
#104: Ask Paula – How Can I Learn about Money from the People Around Me?
…a rental property? I answer these questions in today’s episode. Enjoy! Resources Mentioned: Interview with Nick Loper TreasuryDirect.gov Thanks to our sponsors! Credit Sesame Maintaining healthy credit is important…
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15 Insightful Books about Investing, Money, Work and Life
…high-level concepts, not the specifics (unless you’re also Australian). Read This If: You want to develop the mindset of a rental property investor. Don’t Bother Reading If: You want actionable,…
Your Money? Or Your Life?
…income streams: socially responsible index funds, bonds, rental properties, Social Security, local lending, and her “side hustle” as an author. “While writing a book is an elephant of a side…
What if We Quit Setting Goals? (Seriously?)
…at least 50 percent of my income into index funds and rental properties.” Instead of: “My goal is to earn $X this year.” Try: “My goal is to identify three…