Househacking: Beginner's Real Estate Investing for the Full-time Professional
Learn to buy Real Estate to generate extra income while working full-time.
Learn a top performing strategy for beginner real estate investors, and how you can manage it while working full-time. Use Househacking to pay down student loans, go on vacation, and reduce financial stress.
Despite the quality and worth of the work you do, you have struggled to bring in the kind of income it takes to escape the financial anxiety of a paycheck to paycheck lifestyle.
You don’t want to leave your job for another, you like and believe in the work you do, but money is an ever-present and growing issue.
- You’ve organized your financial life, but cutting expenses just doesn’t work after a point, and you shouldn’t have to sacrifice quality of life.
- You put major expenses “on hold until later”.
- You fight with feelings of bitterness towards your job, and even yourself for your financial problems.
On the last day of March 2016, I sat down to stare at a computer screen showing the state of my finances. Bills were due on the first of April.
Bills like my $700 student loan payment, $1050 rent payment, electricity, internet. And I still needed money left over for expenses like food.
A regular ritual. A regular, anxious, exhausting ritual.
I added everything up, and learned that I was going to squeak by for one more month. Relief. But the exhaustion remained, and the anxiety never fully goes away.
Oh, you need a way to evolve beyond living month to month and paycheck to paycheck? Find a higher paying job.
I don’t want to change professions, but that seems to be the only advice. I love the work I do. I am a middle school teacher in West Philadelphia, and it’s hard work that I believe in doing well.
But the simple truth is a public school cannot afford to pay all of its teachers what they’re worth. The money just isn’t there.
Of course, teaching is not the only profession where this happens. Public attorneys, social workers, transit workers, and other public service professions offer people the chance to do work worth doing, but so often those jobs force people to sacrifice financial security.
When your job can’t or won’t pay you what you deserve, pay yourself.
This course will show you how. This course will show how to increase your income by getting paid for your decision making rather than your time. This course will teach you to use real estate investing to eliminate financial stress and earn what you deserve without feeling like you’ve taken on a second job.
Your work isn’t a job, it’s a lifestyle. It doesn’t have to be a financial straight-jacket.
The details
This isn’t a product for people making 6 figures. It can help them, sure, but it’s designed by an actual teacher to be actionable for people working full-time, making $40,000 to $60,000 per year.
This course isn’t going to teach you or push you to become a full-time real estate investor. It’s going to help you imagine and move towards a future of working, being with your family, and serving your community without financial stress.
In Househacking: Beginner’s Real Estate Investing for the Full-time Professional, you will learn how to:
- Completely eliminate your monthly housing expenses while owning your own home through Househacking
- Build a team to make real estate investing so passive that you can do it on just a few hours per week.
- Identify a target housing market that will reduce your risk and generate maximal long-term wealth.
- Confidently assess the financials of a real estate deal to decide if it is worth pursuing.
- Buy real estate with much less money out-of-pocket than a traditional mortgage.
- And more...
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Your Instructor
Ben is a middle school teacher in West Philadelphia, where he teaches math, technology, and entrepreneurship. In addition to his work as a teacher, Ben is also a real estate investor and landlord.
He owns and operates a duplex where he lives in one unit with roommates, and rents out the other unit. This has allowed him to not only eliminate his monthly housing expense, but even put some cash in his pocket each month.
Now, he has built this course to help teach other full-time professionals how they, too, can begin to free themselves from financial anxiety and insecurity.