Darius Smith always knew how to make money, but wasn’t very good at saving it. Growing up, he had jobs ranging from delivering phone books, to running paper routes, to even putting up eviction notices on homes. He opened his first bank account when he was around nine years old! So how did Darius end up with almost $170,000 in debt? An even better question may be, how did Darius pay off all that debt in only a few years?
Darius spent time at multiple different colleges, racking up $40,000 in student debt, then buying a Mustang, paying for a wedding, putting some charges on credit cards, and finally combining his wife’s debt with his. They started to use the “debt snowball” method, but after having to take out business loans, the debt grew even more.
This is when Darius decided that he and his wife needed a plan to conquer their finances. They moved into a friend’s extra room for cheaper rent, stopped going out as much, began working more than one job, and siphoned all the money they could into savings and debt payoff. As of July 2021, they are debt-free!
In This Episode We Cover
How to prepare to take on student debt (when needed)
Avoiding lifestyle creep and finding ways to lower your expenses
The “reverse house hack” and renting a room for far cheaper living expenses
Mortgage forbearance and student loan forbearance in 2021
“Isolating yourself” from friends or influences that will cause you to spend more
Having a money date with your partner and going over finances regularly
And So Much More!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group
Finance Review Guest Onboarding
BiggerPockets Money Podcast 121 with Seth Jones
BiggerPockets Money Podcast 73 with Ramit Sethi
BiggerPockets Money Podcast 127 with Ramit Sethi
Check the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/moneyshow221
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