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All Forum Posts by: Jason Huggins

Jason Huggins has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Personal Finances

Jason HugginsPosted
  • New Albany, IN
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

I am also driving Uber to increase my income.

Post: Personal Finances

Jason HugginsPosted
  • New Albany, IN
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

Thank you Dell,

     I Have actually been listening to Dave Ramsey for the past month. I love his testimony, and how he corrected his lifestyle. It is just so time consuming.  We are working on baby step two. However, I don't know if I can make it through paying off the house before I invest in Real Estate. I fully realize now that my first business is our home, and until it is profitable nothing else will be.

We are looking for small multifamily, with an eye towards commercial apartments. Truth is I am 37, and my original goal was to retire at 45. I'm feeling the pinch.

Post: Personal Finances

Jason HugginsPosted
  • New Albany, IN
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

Good Evening Bigger Pockets,

     My wife, and I have twice saved the capitol it will take to purchase our first property. However, as soon as we manage to save it, an "emergency" would deplete our resources. This has lead me to concentrate on our personal finances this year, and to realize that we have already over leveraged ourselves personally. 

     We are currently making great strides in eliminating our personal debt; However, this means another year and a half of soul crushing waiting on the sidelines. Does anyone have encouragement, suggestions, or opinions?