The Easiest Way to Become a Homeowner (Even with Student Loans)
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In Episode 81 of the Real Life Planning Podcast, Vekevia Tillman-Jones, CFP®, MBA,talks about how house hacking helped her become a homeowner, landlord, and wealth builder straight out of college — even with student loans. She shares five smart and practical ways to house hack, what makes a property ideal, and how to use this strategy to build equity while keeping life affordable.
"House hacking isn’t just about saving money—it’s about building freedom, ownership, and future options." — Vekevia Tillman-Jones
This week on Real Life Planning Podcast:
💡What is house hacking and how did it help Vekevia become a homeowner after college? [00:01:12]
💡What are the five types of house hacks—and which one fits your lifestyle? [00:05:40]
💡What features make a property ideal for house hacking? [00:11:39]
💡What red flags should you check with zoning, HOAs, and privacy concerns? [00:13:02]
💡How does house hacking create lasting wealth even when life is “lifeing”? [00:14:01]
Takeaway Quotes:
""I didn’t have a trust fund. I had student loans. But I also had a strategy—and that made all the difference.” –Vekevia Tillman-Jones
"Your first home doesn’t have to be your dream home. It can be your launchpad." — Vekevia Tillman-Jones
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Hosts Cynthia Meyer and Vekevia Tillman-Jones explore practical steps for real estate investors to build financial freedom and make working for someone else optional.
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