REI064: $100K+ IN DEBT TO FINANCIAL FREEDOM JOURNEY

W/ THE FI COUPLE

05 April 2021

On today’s show, Robert Leonard talks with The FI Couple—Ali and Josh to discuss how they used house hacking as a tool for their road to financial independence. They also gave insight on how they aligned their vision and goal as a couple in real estate. 

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IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:

  • What is house hacking?
  • If house hacking is the best way to get started in real estate investing.
  • How they were able to use house hacking to clear out almost $60,000 in their student loan debt.
  • How they were able to get aligned as a couple in a financial perspective.
  • The dynamic of investing vs. paying off debt.
  • How to balance meeting your financial goals and spending on things that you enjoy.
  • How money talks are important at home and how it affects the decisions of an individual.
  • And much, much more!

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TRANSCRIPT

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Robert Leonard (00:02):
On today’s show, I chat with The FI Couple, Ali and Josh, to discuss mainly how they used house hacking as a tool for their road to financial independence and how they aligned their vision and goals as a couple in real estate. During this interview, we went into detail about their story as a couple to financial independence and how house hacking was a catalyst that changed their lives for the better.

Robert Leonard (00:26):
In addition to how they were able to use it as a tool that would ultimately help rapidly pay off their student loan debt, they also gave insight on their challenges as a couple starting out in real estate investing and how they were able to align their visions and goals.

Robert Leonard (00:41):
Now, let’s get right into this long overdue episode with Ali and Josh, The FI Couple.

Intro (00:51):
You’re listening to Real Estate Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network where your host, Robert Leonard, interviews successful investors from various real estate investing niches to help educate you on your real estate investing journey.

Robert Leonard (01:13):
Hey, everyone. Welcome back to the Real Estate 101 Podcast. As always, I’m your host, Robert Leonard. And with me today, I have two guests. We don’t often have two guests on the show. Usually, it’s just me and one. So I’m excited to have Ali and Josh here, The FI Couple. Welcome to the show, guys.

Ali (The FI Couple) (01:28):
Thank you so much. We’re super excited to be here and to connect with you today.

Josh (The FI Couple) (01:33):
Yeah, big fans of the show. And it’s full circle, cool honor to be on today.

Robert Leonard (01:38):
Let’s start off by you both telling us a little bit about yourself outside of money, investing. Just tell us a little bit about you guys.

Josh (The FI Couple) (01:46):
So we actually both work in human services. I’m a full-time career counselor for workers with disabilities. Ali is a full-time school social worker. We are in Upstate New York, in the Albany area, and we kind of stumbled into personal finance and real estate and stuff, because we were on the verge of getting married but we were in a lot of debt and feeling both very burnt out.

Ali (The FI Couple) (02:10):
$102,000 in debt.

Josh (The FI Couple) (02:12):
Yeah, $102,000 in debt. Feeling very, very burnt out and looking for a silver lining, and that’s how our path towards financial independence got started.

Ali (The FI Couple) (02:23):
But Josh and I met back in 2011 in college. We were in the same major, and he was one of three guys in our major, so he stood out in a female dominated profession. And we’ve just been close friends ever since. We like being outside, adventures, hanging out with our cats and nothing crazy.

Robert Leonard (02:41):
I want to talk a bit about what money was like for both of you guys growing up. You can share as little or as much as you’d like in terms of the actual details. But what was money and investing like in your households growing up? Was it talked about or was it more of a taboo subject?

Ali (The FI Couple) (02:59):
Money was definitely talked about in my household. I feel like I grew up in a middle-class type household. Both of my parents had jobs. And I remember vividly, like in high school, my dad was laid off from work and that really shook my family and that was big. And before that, I didn’t really think about money or how we would buy things or anything like that. I definitely had that level of privilege. But money and spending wasn’t really discussed. I knew my parents argued about money, but that was it.

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