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  • Frugal Living Secrets Exposed | Frugality Tips We Used to Retire Early. This is the Ultimate Frugal Living Secret Hacks Guide, that’ll provide you the tips we use to save thousands of dollar and get you living on less than 24,000 per year! These tips helped my retire early and they will help you too! Spend less with house hacking, meal hacking, car hacking, trip hacking, consumerism value hacking, clothing hacking, credit card hacking and more! I live on less than $25,000 per year with my family of 3, soon to be 4!
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  • @honestly101
    @honestly101 Před 5 lety +29

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      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +5

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    • @honestly101
      @honestly101 Před 5 lety +1

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      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

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      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

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  • @mariap7671
    @mariap7671 Před 5 lety +44

    Oh the cars... I bought a new one JUST before my frugal minimalism journey and regret it every day 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +7

      :( you could always sell it and buy something that wont depreciate.

    • @Bigboss-xe6lm
      @Bigboss-xe6lm Před 5 lety +6

      I would stick to the car until it was so expensive a used one is cheaper. It can last easily 10-15 years

    • @greenbun
      @greenbun Před 5 lety +5

      Same, bought one SUV for $30,000 brand new, and one 1 year old car for $17,000 and 6 months later we’re starting our frugal journey. Sucks, but it is what it is and I just decided to start doing Uber/GrubHub after work and put 100% of the money towards paying down the cars, budget for maintenance and we’ll just keep the cars for 10+ years to squeeze as much value out of them as possible. Lesson learned though, buy used, get a deal, and I like your strategy of selling for what you purchased for and possibly “upgrading” as time goes on. I’ll probably do that next time...in 10+ years haha great video and great tips. Honestly house hacking and paid off value vehicles alone can change your life and increase your savings rate by 30-50% alone, just doing those two things. Hope to get there soon!

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Nice!

    • @brentshuffler1234
      @brentshuffler1234 Před 5 lety

      @@greenbun If you bought $47,000 in depreciating assets with debt, the best strategy is to sell them immediately . . . TO ELIMINATE THE DEBT . . . and then to buy the cheapest car that you can find in good working condition . . . for cash. Hint: the total cost with any form of leasing or financing is MUCH more than the cash-price. Even more than the direct and indirect costs of the cars is the opportunity-cost = what that money saved/invested could grow and earn for the rest of your life . . . hint: the lifetime answer is . . . MILLIONS!

  • @MikeRosehart
    @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +24

    More Frugal Living Hacks & Frugality Tips are coming!! This is the first of many that make me the Frugal Mogul :)
    What are you doing to save more and what types of videos would you like to hear more of?!
    #frugal #fugal #frugality #frugalLiving

  • @lynn7348
    @lynn7348 Před 5 lety +12

    Love your video ..I make 1000/month and currently live on 65%. I'm so blessed and grateful...life is good and God is great!!

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Janelle Anderson thanks 🙏
      That’s amazing!

  • @susanastevens4963
    @susanastevens4963 Před 5 lety +4

    Wow I love the upgrades on your production. Incredible!!!

  • @PenniesNotPerfection
    @PenniesNotPerfection Před 5 lety +2

    Great tips! We definitely do some of these.

  • @justmyopinion9883
    @justmyopinion9883 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for sharing this video. Lots of great money saving tips. I subbed.

  • @brianpfeiffer
    @brianpfeiffer Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks for the tips 😉📈

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Brian Pfeiffer Frugality Exposed - lead by example.
      Middle class lifestyle on a poverty budget.

  • @Nintentional
    @Nintentional Před 4 lety

    THANK YOU! Subscribed 🤟🏼😝

  • @ritalynb7070
    @ritalynb7070 Před 5 lety +8

    I do everything you mentioned except the grocery hack of price matching. I have only 1 grocery store in my area and they do not price match or accept coupons. To shop somewhere else would require a 2 hour drive. So my groceries are expensive. However, I grow veggies in summer.
    I am on a no-buy for 2019 and have moved to a minimalist lifestyle so I can live within my means. Where I live, cost of living is low, but so are wages. I do all my own home maintenance, drive a second hand car and shop thrift shops for clothing (I have a minimalist wardrobe of 38 pieces). I only eat out once/month, have no cable or subscriptions.
    I live in a small 1bedroom/1 bathroom home - and use 100% of my space (I really don't care how the Jones live). I have been able to use the money I saved on my home to invest in rental properties to offset living costs.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      ritalyn b awesome!!
      It sounds like you’re mastering Frugality & minimalism. Well done.
      Once you’ve optimized for spending less it’s time to focus on Earning More & Maximizing Returns.

  • @Juan_Hernandez_Jr.
    @Juan_Hernandez_Jr. Před 5 lety +28

    You're spot on about cars. I want to add something to that. I usually go to Amazon and buy parts for either half or a quarter of the price that auto parts store charge. Then I take the part to a local mechanic that I trust and get the parts installed for a fraction of what dealers charge.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +3

      Juan Hernandez Jr. it’ll save you thousands :)

    • @JonnyBGood-mb5mg
      @JonnyBGood-mb5mg Před 5 lety +1

      I do the same, thing. I shop eBay for all car parts. Also found a good mechanic that comes to your house and does the work for about 40% less than the average mechanic here.

    • @gideonvaneeden2681
      @gideonvaneeden2681 Před 3 lety

      Rock Auto is also a great place to shop cheap parts. They ship to Canada too and you prepay duties etc. so no hassle with customs.

  • @dsinformation6640
    @dsinformation6640 Před 5 lety +2

    Great tips. Never would have thought of some of these. Thanks!

  • @mikeleininger431
    @mikeleininger431 Před 5 lety +13

    Eating out is a huge one to cut out! It has saved me so much money

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      Mike Leininger once and a while is ok, and with a promo or coupon if possible :)

    • @davidbown2707
      @davidbown2707 Před 4 lety

      My wife always order from the kid menu if possible. Some places won’t let you

  • @erikar6001
    @erikar6001 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video 🔥🔥🔥

  • @alexandraclarke9349
    @alexandraclarke9349 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing the knowledge..awesome tips!

  • @cramsa
    @cramsa Před 3 lety +2

    INHO the easy mode method is:
    1. Home cook meals in bulk and by when there big deals/specials.
    2. Don’t ever buy a new car... buy used reliable brand and have it checked by a mechanic.
    3. Don’t ever buy new electronics, buy used... especially refurbished computers and phones, they sell for substantially less... a refurbished corporate grade laptop like a dell precision or apple MacBook Pro sells for as much as 50% lower or more and the performance difference is almost always negligible.
    4. Cut cable and use a subscription service like netflix etc.
    5. Buy clothes used from the thrift store or ebay, especially jeans (but not underwear.)
    6. ALL MONEY SAVED from the above 5 things MUST BE INVESTED and keep an emergency fund so you won’t be tempted to tap into your investments.
    It’s it FIER but there was a Janitor that literally worked his whole life at a gas station, when he died elderly, it was discovered that he amassed $8 MILLION from his investments in stocks etc from the early 50s right up to about 2000...

  • @newchicgal
    @newchicgal Před 5 lety

    Hi Mike, thank you for your frugality videos. I wished I get to watch them 20 years ago. I've managed to make plans based on numerous advice from your video so that I could retire and still live a very comfortable life, enjoying my coffee and travelling to different places in 7 years, since I start saving at the start of this year. Thank you!

  • @jenismith5429
    @jenismith5429 Před 5 lety +11

    Cruises are super cheap week 1 and 2 of December. Also, when we travel, especially if it is in a offseason- tourist area, we rent vacation houses for 50-60% off, normally cheaper than a one-room hotel in area. Offseason shopping works for almost everything. Great tips, glad I ran across you!

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Love those!
      Gotta travel when it’s cheap.

    • @user-rc3hk9qs4t
      @user-rc3hk9qs4t Před 7 měsíci

      We booked a relatively cheap cruise in November. The sea was very rough and we didn't enjoy ourselves at all. Always check the weather and it's effect on you. Sometimes there is a reason why the rate is cheap. Be informed beforehand.

  • @09Germ
    @09Germ Před 5 lety +1

    Great video and wise advice to find ways to get value for money and true just a little planning can go along way for if you fail to plan you plan to fail.

  • @ThePepsg35
    @ThePepsg35 Před 5 lety +3

    love it love it thank you 🙏

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      peps22 happy to share! Glad you found value. Subscribe & notification bell? Haha

  • @s55558
    @s55558 Před 5 lety +2

    Another great video 👌👌

  • @susanastevens4963
    @susanastevens4963 Před 5 lety +4

    As always you offer fresh ideas.

  • @tiffanyjohnson4271
    @tiffanyjohnson4271 Před měsícem

    I just found your channel. Great tips thanks

  • @JP-tw2od
    @JP-tw2od Před 5 lety +6

    Thanks again for sharing Mike! Hands down my favorite channel on CZcams. Good practical tips in cost control for achieving the same high quality lifestyle.
    Regarding cars, what do you classify as low mileage for an 8-10 year car. Is that like under 100k mileage? For insurance, what deductibles do you end up going for? Values for 3rd party liability, deductibles for collision and comprehensive? and why those values?

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      I go mad deductibles, minimal coverages except for liability - I get a better liability policy.

    • @JP-tw2od
      @JP-tw2od Před 5 lety +1

      ​@@MikeRosehart Thanks Mike. For home insurance. What are your thoughts on the earthquake coverage? Do you find it necessary? I'm quite appalled at a recent home insurance quote I got that included earthquake coverage which had a very high deductible(15% of value of the house) but almost increased the policy by 50%. ie. 60k deductible on a 600k home.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      JP 34 I like to under insure and high deductible - except major liability.

  • @annann6136
    @annann6136 Před 4 lety +2

    Ok got it...
    Kids menu, now i know. I will check it everytime.😊...thanks

  • @tagerroxx8241
    @tagerroxx8241 Před 5 lety +6

    LikedBeforeWatching squad!!!!

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      TagerRoxx haha thanks TagerRoxx!!
      You’re 1st!! Bonus points.

  • @09Germ
    @09Germ Před 5 lety +4

    Love your hacks on saving more money definitely will try some to reach my saving goals. There complete genius bless.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Gemfeng doo it! And report back with your success

  • @nikkiperdiz7058
    @nikkiperdiz7058 Před 5 lety +4

    Would love to see the video on how you lower your grocery bill. Love your content. I find this video so helpful. Thank you!

  • @oc6884
    @oc6884 Před 5 lety +10

    Hello Mike! We are a big fan of your. As a young married couple (19&25), living in Calgary, Alberta, we actually practice frugal living (17-20k a year for 2 people) without knowing about it.
    We love seeing young people like you are smart with money and dont run after the consumerism society nowadays and we can relate a lot with you and your lifestyle.
    " It is not how much money you make, but how much money you keep."

    • @brentshuffler1234
      @brentshuffler1234 Před 5 lety

      Congratulations! I always thought of Calgary (and Alberta generally) as one of the most vibrant and prosperous parts of Canada. How are you surviving the local economic recession that has continued in Western (oil-focused) Canada since year 2014 to present?

    • @donnaleeclubb119
      @donnaleeclubb119 Před 4 lety

      LOVE THAT QUOTE.

  • @shereethomson7797
    @shereethomson7797 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video Mike . Good tips on minimalism

  • @taniasouter9578
    @taniasouter9578 Před 5 lety +5

    This guys unbelievable for his age . I’m bringing up my son like this I’ve been doing it for years !

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      Tania Souter awesome! Thanks for the compliment, I was lucky to stumble on this early and stay dedicated.

  • @franchardlelo2023
    @franchardlelo2023 Před 5 lety +2

    I love this! Best day of my life!

  • @dominiquechenard2708
    @dominiquechenard2708 Před 5 lety +5

    Love the insights - I think what's also key here, is finding your "why". Why are you choosing to be frugal in these decisions you're making; why are you choosing to paint the wall yourself and not hire a local professional painter? For many, that "why" is to become financially independent, or build a foundation of income-producing assets, or at least build a financial "cushion" to remove some of the financial stress associated with a higher cost of living, and a dependability on next week's paycheque to maintain it. Once you find your "why", and set clear goals, it becomes easier to make these decisions and compare the options available (buying secondhand vs new, or buying that "want" or holding off)

  • @CamishaLove
    @CamishaLove Před 5 lety +2

    Wow. I don't subscribe to channels much (I'm quite selective), but I just subscribed. I watched 2 videos, and I love your channel!
    It's been hard for me to find videos specifically from a Canadian (I'm also Canadian). Sometimes the advice given from people in the States just doesn't apply here. So I really appreciate your channel! Just wanted you to know.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      CamishaLove this means so much - thanks!!! :)

  • @donnaleeclubb119
    @donnaleeclubb119 Před 4 lety +1

    I certainly have learned a lot from you. I try to be frugal, but you have me beat. LOL. I do look at things a little differently, but still frugal. I LOVE the way you look at resale value of an item. I am different in that I resale almost nothing, but rather bless someone less fortunate than myself. I live in the States also, so it is a little different. One thing I do is look in my basket before I check out at a store. I ask myself "Do I really need that item?" I usually end up putting at least one thing (if not more, back). Another thing I ask when I buy or give anything is "How many hours do I have to work to pay for that item?" If you work a $10.00 an hour job and you give or buy something for $10.00, then you've just given up an hour of work. It puts it in to perspectives. If a friend asks to borrow $10.00, then you are going to work the next day and working that one hour for your friend. You really begin to think of where your money is going. It is just another way to look at frugal living. I am not a big proponent of reselling items and it is just because it is in my nature to give. "Give and it shall be given to you, pressed down and over flowing." I feel that is true in my minimalistic life.

  • @Savannah-ed4rv
    @Savannah-ed4rv Před 6 měsíci +1

    At the restaurants near me in michigan, you're not allowed to order children's meals if you're an adult. They're usually for children under the age of 11 and the restaurant won't give an adult a child's meal. I used to order an appetizer instead of a big meal at a restaurant to save money but the appetizers are now the same price as a regular meal! But you don't get the additional things with them like potatoes or a Salad Etcetera so you're actually paying more if you want to have a full meal around an appetizer

  • @regdesousa9763
    @regdesousa9763 Před 5 lety +1

    Amazing ideas!!!

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Reg Desousa aww thanks 🙏 glad you enjoyed them! More to come!

  • @lizzie_59
    @lizzie_59 Před 5 lety +2

    Learning alot from your videos.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Liz Wood thanks Liz! I’m so happy you’re enjoying this.

  • @miguelnserra
    @miguelnserra Před 5 lety +1

    Nice tips man!

  • @tracie2537
    @tracie2537 Před 4 lety +1

    I read this in the Tightwad Gazette - buy the same make and model of car every single time (we even found the same year with 100k fewer miles on it). Store your old car that no longer drives and use it for parts when possible. Obviously this is only going to work for a small number of people who have the ability to store an extra car and have mechanical skills and tools, but I thought I would share. Thanks for the info. New goal- buy a duplex! 😄

  • @MikeRosehart
    @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +20

    Random fact: I was actually going to name this channel the “Frugal Mogul” but decided against it. Mike Rosehart is still the protector of Money - FRUGAL!!

  • @edmay6141
    @edmay6141 Před 5 lety +2

    great job mike

  • @aimis9421
    @aimis9421 Před 5 lety +2

    Great content! I hope this message reaches more people

  • @acajudi100
    @acajudi100 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you.

  • @donnaleeclubb119
    @donnaleeclubb119 Před 4 lety +1

    OR if you do not want to share your space and possibly get a freak for a roommate, just downsize your house. If you really assess your needs and you said yourself, you really only use a smaller space, buy a smaller space or you, yourself rent a smaller space. I rent in south Texas a small cottage style house for $325.00 a month in the country. It is 1500 square feet, three bedrooms, one bath. It is perfect for me and my husband. It is on a very large corner lot in the country. Even for this area, that is no money for rent. I negotiated to fix the place up aesthetically (paint, put ceiling fans in) to spend no more than $1,000 a year bringing the rent to actually approximately $400.00 a month, but using that portion to fix the house my way. I don't ALWAYS spend $1000 a year more. The house is old (which I love the charm and history), but the roofing, electricity and plumbing are updated. I had that inspected BEFORE I agreed. My husband and I have no children so I love the freedom renting gives us. We could have bought a house 10X over, but chose not to. The people we rent from want us to buy this house from them eventually. They love us. I am not sure I will. As a renter myself, RENTING IS VERY HARD and very risk taking. I have ALWAYS been able to negotiate a great rent almost always lower than the asking price. Why do you think that is? Because MANY, MANY renters are a nightmare. When a Landlord gets a good renter, keeps the property up, improves it, pays on time, they don't want to lose it. You can even negotiate AFTER a six month lease for a lower price BECAUSE you are responsible. I have done that too. I would NEVER use the house hacking to rent my rooms out. At least, that would not be my motive to buy my house, have a large mortgage as you suggest depending on renters unless you have built in renters THAT YOU KNOW WILL NOT GIVE YOU A HEADACHE for the duration of your mortgage OR you are actually not DEPENDENT on that money to pay the mortgage. My brother built him a huge home on a huge piece of land and he has three manufactured homes behind it. He has renters. He is handy so you must think of that cost too if you are not. BUT he can, on his own, afford his huge 8 bedroom, 5 bath home. That is my take away. I AM A RENTER that CHOOSES to rent. Many people rent because they HAVE to rent.

  • @egibpgr
    @egibpgr Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, you guys are very lucky. Here in Indonesia villages, 700 dollar earning a month can be considered rich.

  • @donnaleeclubb119
    @donnaleeclubb119 Před 4 lety +1

    I agree with the car situation. BUT AGAIN, you have to be handy and aware. If you are not handy, mechanics can take you for a ride. I do a mixture of what you do. My husband is not handy at all. The one car thing is a GREAT idea if it can be done with your family dynamics. Ours cannot. So ONE of our cars is 10 years old and has no car note....EVER. We do buy an older car cash and try to find low miles. That realistically can be challenging, but possible. If I was a city girl (I am not. Country living us cheaper in many ways and less crime), I'd utilize public transportation for sure. We do opt to buy a program car for our main vehicle saving at least HALF the down payment. While not as optimal as paying out right, our main car has been no more than 2 years old. Our payments are usually around $200.00 or less a month. We keep it until it is 10 years old usually, all paid off and then get another program. By the time we keep the car for 10 years, it has already been paid off for 6 or 7 years so we do have that period with lower insurance and no note so we save for the newer one. Sometimes we have even DONATED our cars to someone less fortunate. I love saving money, BUT the love of money does not rule me.

  • @slackerjo
    @slackerjo Před 5 lety +21

    I gave up meat 2 years ago just to cut my grocery bill by $50 a month and I wish I'd done it 30 years ago cause it turns out I really like vegetables and I do not miss meat at all.
    I am all about the efficiency too. I drive people crazy with my favorite quote "I have a system."

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      Jo Norman haha ❤️

    • @Triniboi05
      @Triniboi05 Před 5 lety +2

      It's true. Eating meat is too expensive and less healthy. It's a win win to dump the meat.

    • @anniesshenanigans3815
      @anniesshenanigans3815 Před 4 lety +2

      I cut all meat, dairy, eggs, junk food and eating out. I save well over 150 a month. Plus no more medications since I eat so much more healthy.

    • @anewcreature7
      @anewcreature7 Před 4 lety

      @silverboomer same here. Ever since going vegan I have not been sick. And it’s waaayyy cheaper!

    • @blobtv7444
      @blobtv7444 Před 3 měsíci

      Bad move, vegetables are missing a myriad of nutrients you can only get from animal products

  • @NexusLP666
    @NexusLP666 Před 5 lety +10

    I used to travel really really frugally. I traveled 8 countries in Europe for 3 months and spend an average of 4,62€ per day

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      InZane Nexus that’s awesome! #frugal #frugalliving

    • @brentshuffler1234
      @brentshuffler1234 Před 5 lety

      In the end, how much did you actually enjoy such frugal travelling? What about other options? E.g., My all-time favourite value for money in travel/vacations is in Caribbean cruise-vacations whereby you can spend as little as sub-$400 per week all-inclusive and visit 5 to 6 countries in one itinerary.

    • @NexusLP666
      @NexusLP666 Před 5 lety +1

      Brent Shuffler I enjoyed it much more then just a normal pre paid travel. It was such a great adventure and I met so many awesome people which would have not happened if I eould have just taken a bus or flight or stayed at a hotel. I basically paid like 600€ for 3 months of travel and had the most mindopening adventure of my life. I met the vice world champions in beatboxing in Vienna, I joined a roadtrip along the coast of croatia, once I had a whole apartment with a whirlpool and a gym all for myself for free and much much more. And all that with less money as I would have spend living at home.

    • @NexusLP666
      @NexusLP666 Před 5 lety +1

      If you want to know how I did it, there is a TedX talk of Tomislav Perko which explains it very good. Its called "Hoe to travel the world with almost no money". I actually visited Tomislav in croatia xD

  • @binbalebardac4156
    @binbalebardac4156 Před 5 lety +6

    During the latter half of our path to FIRE (2014 - 2017) my wife and I were able to live comfortably (2 cars, 2 adults) in a major US city close to our jobs for ~$27,000 per year. This allowed us to have a 60% - 70% savings rate.

  • @brib1626
    @brib1626 Před 4 lety

    YES! I'm so excited you're in Ontario so all your tips will be directly relevant to me also living in Ontario! You've earned a new follower!!
    I'm with Telus and will be switching to Public asap! I didn't know they used the same towers. I currently pay $61/month which is already a decent price compared to most (hence why I haven't tried too hard to switch) but I'm down for saving $26/month ($312/year!) for probably an hour's work!
    One frugal thing I did was switch internet providers. The old company didn't want me to leave so they offered me a massive discount so I'm only paying $50/month. I talked to one of our neighbours in the building and now we're sharing internet so we're only paying $25 per month! #winning

  • @ThunderTiger0801
    @ThunderTiger0801 Před 5 lety +3

    Awesome video Mike! Can you please do an extra video about how to buy a car and explain the financial stuff behind it. I dont quiet understand why financing is bad and why you should buy in cash.😃 Have a great day!

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      ThunderTiger0801 definitely! It warrants its own video.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      ThunderTiger0801 I would argue you don’t want to waste leverage on depreciating assets that don’t service the debt for you.

  • @wolfgang1474
    @wolfgang1474 Před 5 lety +3

    AMAZING VIDEO! THANKS FOR THIS. BTW WHERE DO YOU FIND YOUR DEALS ON FLIGHTS AND ALL INCLUSIVE TRIPS? ALSO WHAT KIND OF MILEAGE DO YOU LOOK FOR IN CARS? THANKS

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      There are several good apps you can check out. I just do a google search and compare a few. Like kayak Among a few others.
      I consider low mileage to be 5-10k kilometres per year of age.

    • @wolfgang1474
      @wolfgang1474 Před 5 lety

      @@MikeRosehart Thanks for the tip! Btw whats the best tip you'd offer to sombody just starting out wholesaling real estate in Canada? Thanks again

    • @squeegeeman2000
      @squeegeeman2000 Před 5 lety

      Marry a flight attendant 😁

  • @dominiquechenard2708
    @dominiquechenard2708 Před 5 lety +5

    I bought my Honda Civic for $24,000 five years ago; and its market value is around $11-13k. Civics keep their value more than similar cars which has been great. Going forward I'm selling it for cash (not trading in), using the $$ for the next investment, and leasing a small car - at least half of the lease payments being a business deduction is great, and allows me to build equity in real estate / other investments instead of a vehicle :) Not an optimal choice for everybody, and not the most frugal choice, but for me it's a great best-of-both-worlds scenario, as I do spend lots of time driving to surrounding towns and value my comfort as well as $$ :) What kills me is seeing so many financing SUVs/trucks for $50-60k because it's "safe and reliable", when there's many options for new vehicles at less than half the cost, that are just as "safe and reliable"!

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Dominique Chénard so true!! Good points. A 7 year old car would have much less depreciation, near 0. Love the comments!

    • @dominiquechenard2708
      @dominiquechenard2708 Před 5 lety +1

      @@MikeRosehart True - like I said - not optimal, not the most frugal decision I've made - but better than financing a fancy car over 7-8 years ;P

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      Dominique Chénard very true! We can always improve & optimize.
      For instance I should have used a more click-baity thumbnail showing me spending only $24,000/year?!
      Middle class lifestyle on a poverty budget.
      Titled it:
      Frugal Living Exposed | Frugality Tips to Retire Early
      But the algo will kill me if I change it now.

    • @donnaleeclubb119
      @donnaleeclubb119 Před 4 lety

      I understand your feeling seeing these consumers buying (or NOT buying, but allowing for sooo much debt) a vehicle that costs the same as a house and having the monthly note to match. I know a guy that was paying.$900.00 a month for a really nice truck. THAT WAS JUST THE NOTE!!!! Not the insurance or gas. I just about fainted.

  • @williamburkhead629
    @williamburkhead629 Před 5 lety +2

    I really appreciate your focus on value and getting prices down. My big take away is that we need to do much better in grocery planning. I get behind and eat out way to much. Thank you.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      William Burkhead there are ways to do it efficiently and on the cheap :)
      Frugal meal planning :)

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      William Burkhead google for a coupon when you go out

    • @donnaleeclubb119
      @donnaleeclubb119 Před 4 lety

      Buy a crockpot or slow cooker, whatever you want to call it. Dump a meal in that (chicken breasts, pork loin, or beans), when you get home, a cheap, hot, healthy meal. Throw some steam able veggies (about $1.00 to $2.00 a bag) or a potato in the microwave and you have you a cheap, healthy, hot meal.

  • @grantmccann3502
    @grantmccann3502 Před 5 lety +4

    You deserve more views. Your content is overflowing with value.
    I’m 20 y/o M in Michigan.
    I’m determined to live a semi-FIRE lifestyle (I don’t mind work as long as it’s my choice).
    I’m starting an apprenticeship as an electrician on April 8th and I have a nice weekend job so I’m just building my cash reserves.
    I’m more into the anti-consumerism/environmental philosophy of living frugally so it makes it easier to be disciplined. I also just cut all meat out of my diet and I feel incredible.
    My journey is just starting but your videos help me keep on keeping on so thank you!

    • @donnaleeclubb119
      @donnaleeclubb119 Před 4 lety

      You are right in the choice of when and where to work. I enjoy my work and money is always secondary. I will probably never retire because I want to love what I do. I feel my husband is similar to feeling that way. I work part-time at a job I love. My husband was working full time at a job he started to hate. I told him to quit and we'd make it work. He took about 6 months off and found a lot less stressful job he likes. The money is not as good, but who cares. He lives a happier, stress free life. That is the "win".

  • @brentshuffler1234
    @brentshuffler1234 Před 5 lety +3

    I totally agree with you, Mike: I have never bought a new car . . . .and also never finance/borrow depreciating assets. Hint: the total cost with any form of leasing or financing is MUCH more than the cash-price.

  • @fgonzalez78959
    @fgonzalez78959 Před 4 lety +2

    Got a 13 ram and I enjoy my 01 accord more..saves gas and easy to work on

  • @ericwilde4583
    @ericwilde4583 Před 3 lety +14

    How to retire by 30. Step One: Get a high income skill that pays according to your skills not per hour. Step Two: Cut your expenses and live below your means. Step Three: Save and invest most of your money. Shoot for saving 20-50% of your income if possible. But if you can only do 10% then do that. Step Four: Grow your knowledge so that you can do better in personal finance and investing.Step five:Get a Financial advisor( Lucy Maria Kossobviously) Step six: Let time work for you. Start as early as possible, every year makes a huge difference. "The best time to start investing is yesterday, the second best is today."

    • @feliciasherbert989
      @feliciasherbert989 Před 3 lety +2

      I've actually been looking to invest aggressively in stocks, I live in San Francisco and I only have 95k to spend but I don't have any financial education for it and lack smart mentors. Btw, I've just googled Lucy Maria Koss WOW! she has good qualifications, I wrote her on her webpage and I'm waiting on her reply. I'm excited to get started and see how far i go in 5-10 years time. Thanks again

  • @LearningREADefined
    @LearningREADefined Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Mike! Great vid, learned a few things from you. I just bought my first investment property right now to house hack so just going through all the reno work. You're probably within a 1 hour drive from me so we can do a collab video as soon as covid settles down a bit more.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 3 lety

      LearningREADefined I’m not doing many videos anymore, mostly just my live streams due to all the work to edit etc, but if you want to do all the work 😂

    • @LearningREADefined
      @LearningREADefined Před 3 lety

      @@MikeRosehart Haha of course I will Mike! Or just hire a high schooler to do it since they aren't in school anyway. The video views will already make up for the costs :p

  • @sandrajudge8176
    @sandrajudge8176 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for a Canadian perspective

  • @mrbeefy971
    @mrbeefy971 Před 5 lety +2

    Smashed!

  • @hollykbae5231
    @hollykbae5231 Před 4 lety +1

    Speaking of low-hanging fruit - my kids eat free snacks every other day. In Alberta, there are apple trees everywhere. In Edmonton, we literally grave a coffee at Tim Hortons, and between the speaker and the window, we jump out, grab apples off the tree, super ripe, and our kids have a free snack. We get our kids the free cookie, fruit, and deli meat from the grocery store when we are there. When it’s a nice day for a walk, we walk to sobeys for snack, where they don’t care if you are buying something or not - your kids get a free mandarin, banana, cookie, and deli. For free. All it cost was some good old fashion outside time.

    • @hollykbae5231
      @hollykbae5231 Před 4 lety

      Oh, also, if your neighbors have a fruit tree they always let drop and rot - offer to pick it clean for them. They will usually happily share. Especially in Alberta but we did this in Ontario as well.

    • @donnaleeclubb119
      @donnaleeclubb119 Před 4 lety

      @@hollykbae5231 My parents had two fig trees in their backyard. People offered to pick them and they'd give them "free" fruit all the time.

  • @allangrace8662
    @allangrace8662 Před 5 lety +3

    Great tips Mike. Are you able to share who the online suit retailer is? Sounds like a good alternative to a tailor shop.

  • @tammyvibes87
    @tammyvibes87 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you have that grocery hacking video up yet? That wo9uld be amazing to see you cut your costs down for food in real time. And Delissio spicy chicken pizzas are $4.44 at Walmart sometimes so we stock up and watch a movie as a family for less than $10. Thank you for sharing.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 3 lety

      ❤️ - save a few bucks where you can - it goes a long way.

  • @blizzard762
    @blizzard762 Před 5 lety +5

    I'm a huge fan of cutting my own hair as well. An easy $840 saved annually if you figure two cuts a month at $35 for a machine that costs less than that to buy. Also, if you spend 99% of your time in the city, electric cars really save on fuel and maintenance plus result in a cleaner society. Found my used Nissan Leaf for a good price and I've been very happy with it!
    I'm looking forward to that grocery shopping video Mike 😁

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      blizzard762 it’s coming :)
      Great tip. I’m very tempted to get a Tesla or Nissan Leaf. The automated driving seems so cool!

  • @neppahtitel
    @neppahtitel Před 4 lety +1

    thanks Mike, I was hoping you had a channel to share your wisdom! Mad respect, LIKED. SUBBED> :D

  • @sonotthejoneses8242
    @sonotthejoneses8242 Před 4 lety

    Fellow Canadian, living in Toronto I have a great job but broke. Go figure, love the tips

  • @meganevans9535
    @meganevans9535 Před 5 lety +8

    I shop at superstore too and use their credit card for my groceries and gas to get 3% cash back - with a family of 6 and 2 cars that adds up to a couple of thousand per year in points! For everything else we use a cash back card that gives us 2% in points to redeem on travel and it pays for a decent vacation every 2 years, just got back from a 3.5 week vacation in mexico for the 6 of us and it was completely on mastercards dime. Smart credit card use adds thousands of dollars of value to our lives with no effort at all, highly recommend.

  • @discocycle
    @discocycle Před 2 měsíci

    I'm surprised you didn't mention this, but going CAR FREE is also a great money saver. This definitely doesnt work for all locations/lifestyles/levels of ability, but if it is something you can do, it's an incredible life changer. I switched to bicycling for most trips and ride about 5000 miles a year - all of that money saved just got invested into my 2nd investment property. Going down to fewer cars per household (like you did) is also a fantastic idea.

  • @donnaleeclubb119
    @donnaleeclubb119 Před 4 lety

    Oh, another thing I do for almost all services, especially a personal business (again, I am in the states), offer to pay in cash and ask if they will give you a discount. Most of the time they will. Don't be afraid to ask.

  • @Dominic-ht8gg
    @Dominic-ht8gg Před 4 lety +2

    I'm a bodybuilder so I need to eat a fair amount of food to say the least. I buy meat, and grains in bulk (Most grains last a long time so do your research on what lasts) batch cook, portion out everything in portion bags and then freeze. My grocery bill went from 160/week before this, to around 75-100 (depending on if I go fancy on the veggies instead of frozen) that gives me 6 meals a day for a week, so each meal is averaging between $2.3-$3

  • @Stevie-steel
    @Stevie-steel Před 4 lety +2

    love it, same as you i 'rent hacked' used the smallest room and only paid a portion of the utilities from 17 years old. now i have a 800k home on half an acre and a rental property paying for itself.
    we need to sell one of our cars though for sure. great to see others are aware of their spending and not just mindlessly consuming. go you guys

  • @aneet1980
    @aneet1980 Před 4 lety

    Everything you said about cars is spot on. Cars keeps you poor, they are worst kind of investment one can make, infact investment is not the right word.
    I have learned a lesson after buying a new car.

  • @TheGarciafever
    @TheGarciafever Před 4 lety

    Hey Mike, truly inspired by your story and your grind. would love to somehow me a mentee if that's possible!

  • @austinyeh6
    @austinyeh6 Před 5 lety +2

    Dope video bro- awesome tips! Looking forward to implement some of these hacks to my life. There's nothing Mr.Rosehart can't hack 🙌

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Austin FI Yeh thanks 🙏
      If you set your mind to something, you can do it.
      #believe

  • @danielc5881
    @danielc5881 Před 5 lety +2

    fire

  • @mathewscott7487
    @mathewscott7487 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video. Any sources for finding the depreciation curve of a car?

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Mathew Scott you can do some googling on it. I typically build it myself by plotting the car new, 1 year old, 2 years old etc., I just go on used car sites to get prices. You can plot the average for each year the car is old. Basically gives you an idea of where the car model plateaus. It tends to follow past performance data. Takes me about 4-6 hours to do when I buy a car. I like to spend the week analyzing the car models anyway, so I just make it part of my criteria the same way someone would make gas mileage or repair costs or something else a criterium for decision.

    • @mathewscott7487
      @mathewscott7487 Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Mike. Would love to see videos on optimizing the use of credit cards, a more in depth one about buying and selling used cars and one on reno materials (when to buy, where to buy etc..) Keep up the great work

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Mathew Scott sounds good! Will do
      Thanks!

  • @shahzadi72
    @shahzadi72 Před 5 lety +1

    you are super inteligent frugal except in family planning ------:

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +3

      How do you mean re family planning?
      My wife & kids automatically inherit my multi millions that generates 6 figures passive income forever. There is no tax consequence on spouse to spouse wealth transfer upon death.

    • @donnaleeclubb119
      @donnaleeclubb119 Před 4 lety

      Why would you say that? How do you know his "family planning"?

  • @smenzel8684
    @smenzel8684 Před 5 lety +4

    Our Walmarts will not price match food unless they're name brand prepackaged food that you can match up numbers. They don't do produce, which would be absolutely amazing if they did since we're trying to stay primarily plant-based. We've not found any other Market that price matches in our area in the states.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      S Menzel I suppose our Walmart’s & Superstores are better that way.

    • @donnaleeclubb119
      @donnaleeclubb119 Před 4 lety

      Our Wal-Mart does not like to price match and makes it very difficult. It must be THE EXACT thing also. But it is pretty easy to eat cheap especially if you are plant based, but even with meat as long as it is not beef. Chicken and pork are pretty reasonable.

  • @1Pademelon
    @1Pademelon Před 4 lety +1

    Great Video Mike! My wife and I also share the one car. We will soon buy an electric car so then we only pay about one third to power the car because we will mainly charge it with the rooftop solar. We will buy the electric car in the next 3 months with a novated lease. so the lease payments will also reduce my taxable income. I pay less tax and can choose to buy the car outright when the lease is up.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 4 lety

      Roman Goeppert very cool!
      I’m also looking at an electric vehicle.
      novated lease?

    • @1Pademelon
      @1Pademelon Před 4 lety

      @@MikeRosehart A novated lease agreement is between you and an employer. Well, this is possible here in Australia. Maybe in Canada as well. You choose which vehicle and then the lease payment is deducted before you get the paycheck from your employer. There is more info about a novated lease here: www.toyotafleetmanagement.com.au/novated-lease/what-is-a-novated-lease

  • @Savannah-ed4rv
    @Savannah-ed4rv Před 7 měsíci

    I'm headed to sleep now, but want to see your video. I'm so stressed out iving on SS.😢

  • @carolwasson1570
    @carolwasson1570 Před 4 lety

    What is the website or app starting with a k you keep mentioning?

  • @chigozietruth
    @chigozietruth Před 5 lety +3

    Contrary to popular belief, getting sucked into an MMORPG (Final Fantasy XIV, World of Warcraft, etc.) with your friends can be pretty cost effective. You spend around $12-$15 a month to play (the price of 2-3 drinks), and since you're "sucked" into the game, you prefer to play this with them instead of going out to bars, restaurants, theaters, sports games, etc. with them.
    Even better is getting into free games like League of Legends.
    I prefer to use my personal time working on businesses, music, trading, and other skills. I mainly play video games as a social outlet with my friends, which is why I brought this up.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      Chigozie Truth I’ve been sucked into World of Warcraft, League of Legends,
      Age of Empires, Star Wars Galaxies lol

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      Chigozie Truth #FRUGAL !

    • @chigozietruth
      @chigozietruth Před 5 lety +1

      Mike Rosehart lol very nice! Those are all very great games to be sucked into! I've played my fair share of League and Age.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      Chigozie Truth :D

    • @Joker-yw9hl
      @Joker-yw9hl Před 5 lety

      @@MikeRosehart shoutout to the age of empires love

  • @rodouladoulos1548
    @rodouladoulos1548 Před 5 lety +2

    Good day from Greece....yep the CRISIS COUNTRY....anyway because things are a bit better,I would like to tell you that I have a family of 4...my hubby finally became a retiree because he had worked from 16 years old and now we live on his pension...difficult ...but nit worrisome because I rule these waves....WE NEARLY got in big trouble with 2 banks because he went and took out 2 loans for consumers and then the crisis hit....nearly landed him in jail...I helped oikonomically because I got a gift from my late aunt and now we are debt free...I rule with a firm fist and I want to thank you for your insight..you can be sure that I will use any info...to help us along...THANKS SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      Rodoula Doulos that’s awesome! Great come back story, and I’m glad you’re ruling with a frugal fist!!

    • @donnaleeclubb119
      @donnaleeclubb119 Před 4 lety

      You go girl!!!

  • @honestly101
    @honestly101 Před 5 lety +6

    13:09 meal hack

  • @jeffbonds3850
    @jeffbonds3850 Před 3 lety +1

    what about using credit cards like gram says spend what you would have spent with your debit card get the 3% points or cash back and use those points or cash back for travel to get free or discounted flight for vacation. just buy your gas or whatever get the discount pay the card off with your debit before the end of the month saving you from the intrest. get the same thing after getting your price match at the store and get the 3% or what ever on top if that from the card increasing credit score and giving you a small roi if you would on that money you were going to spend anyway.

  • @cherylfindeisen6088
    @cherylfindeisen6088 Před 4 lety +1

    I love the idea of meal hacking and eating off the kids menu. It’s not allowed here where we live unless ordering at a fast food restaurant. Sit down ones require you to be 12 or younger.

    • @donnaleeclubb119
      @donnaleeclubb119 Před 4 lety

      You can order an appetizer, ask for a half portion or a lunch portion at dinner. It never hurts to ask.

  • @zzyphon
    @zzyphon Před 4 lety

    I love your videos . Kindly guide can someone in the capacity of a lifetime bachelor live for 1200 cad $ all inclusive of rent + food + amenities and bit of sensible entertainment ?

  • @eibeelee2890
    @eibeelee2890 Před 5 lety +7

    5 bedroom for $2000? Where the hell are you living lol I pay $1000+ for a one bedroom which I share with my son (I sleep in the living room) and it was literally the cheapest I could find

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      What about living in a reasonable cost of living area?
      My friend rents a 6 bedroom 5 bath house in the burbs in Toronto for 2800/month....I’ve also heard horror stories of 2000/month for 1 bedroom apartments in Toronto, so in the same market you’d be surprised.
      Vancouver same thing re: large houses. Just room share or separate the house into 2 areas. It’s about finding options.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Sometimes spending more on rent would give the option to rent hack and pay net less.

  • @joannecooper5865
    @joannecooper5865 Před 4 lety

    What car insurance company do you use?

  • @codyleeser392
    @codyleeser392 Před 5 lety +5

    avocados cost between $1.60- $2.00 in VA. I'm jealous.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Cody Leeser at Costco they’re expensive here. I buy the 6 packs price matched with 20% off. Get them pretty cheap but most people just pay full price over 1.25 each.

    • @Tiffanymci
      @Tiffanymci Před 5 lety +1

      Same in California😭

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      tiffany mcintyre depends where you shop. They’re similar prices at some of our stores too.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      tiffany mcintyre ours come from California lol

    • @Tiffanymci
      @Tiffanymci Před 5 lety

      Lol ok i will keep searching. Love them avocados

  • @gabelumby8206
    @gabelumby8206 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! I haven't made it to the end yet, but wanted to ask a quick question:
    Have you tracked your cost per mile on the cars you've owned? I find even with your methods mentioned, you're still going to be somewhere around $.20/mile.
    I just bought and 07 Corolla for cash. Original owner, garage kept, 23,400 miles. "Excellent condition" doesn't do it justice. My first two tanks of gas has been 35 MPGs.
    I think I could flip it for a few grand profit, but I plan on keeping it for quite some time. I work from home and my wife is a homemaker, so we don't need to drive much. Truthfully it could last us the rest of our lives 🤣.
    My goal is $.15/mile including gas, maintenance, repairs, and depreciation.
    The only part I disagree with you on is the house hacking with a family. It isn't worth saving a few hundred bucks a month IMHO.
    I really like your content. I've subscribed.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 4 lety +1

      Gabe Lumby aww thanks. I’ve not done a ton of breaking it down per mile but I get about 35 MPG as well, and very little maintenance or depreciation costs. I like to cycle wherever I can - free and good exercise.

    • @gabelumby8206
      @gabelumby8206 Před 4 lety

      @@MikeRosehart I agree about biking saving money and being good for your health. We try to walk places as we have quite a bit close by (grocery store, gym, etc). I'm not much into biking, but would like to start.
      You should start tracking your cost per mile. You seem like you'd enjoy nerding out with a good Excel or Google sheet like me 😃.
      I mainly want to compare notes on if my method of buying a "nicer" used car for slightly more money is financially advantageous or not. I'm a self employed CPA, and I occasionally have a local client meeting. I don't think it is hugely important to drive a nice car, but I do think it is important for it to be in good shape and presentable.
      I'm more a fan of Toyota than Ford due to reliability. Both have widely accessable and cheap parts. You should check out Scotty Kilmer's CZcams channel. He has a lot of good info on car maintenance for frugal folks if that is something you're interested in.

  • @alicias.133
    @alicias.133 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Mike,
    In terms of house hacking, how to avoid your house to become a rooming house? Thanks for sharing.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 4 lety

      Duplex or triplex?

    • @alicias.133
      @alicias.133 Před 4 lety

      @@MikeRosehart Hi Mike, at 3:18 of your video, you mentioned something about renting out a four-bedroom house (topic: house hacking). I am assuming that you were referring to a single-family house, so renting 3 out of 4 bedroom out may cause some rooming-house related issues.

  • @NoviceExpert
    @NoviceExpert Před 5 lety +5

    I drive a 2006 car that still looks and drives great, I've owned it for about 6 years and the only maintenance it's had is oil changes and brakes. I could probably sell it for almost what I paid for it still.

  • @THEADZBRADZ
    @THEADZBRADZ Před 5 lety +2

    What do you do with all your free time though having retired a few years ago so young?

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +2

      THEADZBRADZ I’ve been taking on new projects and businesses so I stay super busy! CZcams is an example. Yesterday’s video on rent vs buy took me 35 hours to do lol

  • @schan263
    @schan263 Před 5 lety +2

    New car costs more but if you can negotiate really well, you can get a new car for the price of a one year old car. I had my last car for 19 years and I plan to have my new car for 12 years. I really like the safety features in my new car and I got 0.9% financing. Could have gotten 0% if I did 3 year financing. I actually find it hard to negotiate really good price for used cars. I also tried to find used cars with low mileage but those cars usually cost more.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      Octave Chan interesting counter points re deal hunting on a new vehicle.
      You do still unfortunately have to eat the depreciation over the 5-10 years you own it, but the longer you own it, the better that gets spread out.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      Octave Chan I buy in cash cars, so financing isn’t an issue.

    • @schan263
      @schan263 Před 5 lety +1

      ​@@MikeRosehart Yeah, I plan to pay cash if I ever need to buy used car. I was in a car accident (rear ended) and suddenly I needed a replacement car asap. Otherwise I would still be driving my 19 year old Honda Accord for another who knows how long. I didn't save up for another car because I was not expecting to get a different car so soon.

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Octave Chan hopefully insurance covered it?

  • @pawsnotclaws2772
    @pawsnotclaws2772 Před 5 lety +2

    WHY DOES THIS NOT HAVE MORE VIEWS

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety +1

      Paws Not Claws aww thanks. I’m sure if it was a video on how to spend 100k, with a fancy car in the background it would pop off.
      I guess it’s up to you guys to try to share it around!

    • @pawsnotclaws2772
      @pawsnotclaws2772 Před 5 lety +1

      Mike Rosehart lol probably

  • @angiefrahm5430
    @angiefrahm5430 Před 5 lety +2

    WHY would a person give this a thumbs down?! Excellent info! We live in rural Iowa so some of these are better for bigger community but so much cheaper to live in Midwest! We have Tmobile-$20/line with veterans discount and it INCLUDES basic Netflix n Tuesday freebies. I love stacking up deals like this! Now how to rent out extra rooms?!

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Angie Frahm thanks! There’s always an anti frugal follower. what if you made an extra suite and rented it out instead of a bedroom?

    • @angiefrahm5430
      @angiefrahm5430 Před 5 lety +1

      @@MikeRosehart actually it's funny you say that. Lol we're talking about putting on outside steps then making upstairs into a lil apartment with just a kitchenette space. Do you start by getting info through department of housing to determine legalities etc?

    • @MikeRosehart
      @MikeRosehart  Před 5 lety

      Angie Frahm you could do it without permits if you wanted, but yes check with your local bilaws

  • @maricelaandsammyshauls894

    Yes we have a triplex