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Kia Ora and Welcome! This will be a blog about enjoying what I have and not feeling the almighty pressure to have more, using the income I generate to buy just what I need, not everything I want, and tucking the rest away. Money makes money and I've learned that the more I tuck away the more it grows and the less I have to work, giving me more time to enjoy this life.
The Happy Saver Blog » Mortgage
1y ago
This question was sent in by Declan a while back, but it is one that crops up in my inbox relatively consistently as well, so I thought back to what I did and what I would do if faced with the situation he is proposing again ..read more
The Happy Saver Blog » Mortgage
1y ago
Have you noticed that I never really talk much about real estate? Except to say that I own the house I live in and I have never really gone too far down the path of writing about property as an investment. With the equity that we have in our house, the ‘obvious’ thing to many Kiwis would be to borrow against it and buy more property that I then rent out to other people. For many this has been a way to successfully grow their wealth. To many, it has not ..read more
The Happy Saver Blog » Mortgage
1y ago
So, together we have worked on this blog post for you this week ..read more
The Happy Saver Blog » Mortgage
1y ago
Rental real estate investment brings out some pretty passionate opinions and although I always enjoy a conversation, I don’t like arguing, therefore I rarely write about property. That and the fact it just does not interest me as a way to grow wealth. I regularly speak with such a wide range of people about money and I’m lucky that I get to see the allure or otherwise of property from many different angles and I conclude from talking to a lot of people who are ‘real estate investors’ that most of them appear not to be making any money ..read more