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We Paid Off Our House at 31 (5 Unconventional Money Moves That Made It Happen)



How did we crush a 30-year mortgage in just 3 years? We're breaking down the five unconventional money moves that made this dream a reality—and they might work for you, too.

 

🔎In this episode, we cover:

  • The radical mindset shifts that changed everything.

  • Why you should never let the bank dictate how much house you can afford.

  • The power of prayer and giving (and how they impacted our finances).

  • Tools and strategies we used to track every dollar (and why most budgets fail).

  • How discovering and monetizing your God-given gifts could be the key to financial freedom.

 

Plus, we're sharing personal stories, practical tips, and the scripture that guided us on this journey.

 

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Have ideas or tips of your own? Send us a DM on Instagram @SeedTime or email me at: bob@seedtime.com.

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Watch this episode on our SeedTime Money Podcast YouTube channel (https://youtu.be/_K1ri6q_Kbo)!

 

If you haven't checked out our best-selling book Simple Money, Rich Life (https://seedtime.com/smrl/), we think you'll love it. It was named the 2022 Book of the Year by ICFH and has over 600 5-star reviews on Amazon, and is best described as "a money book for people who don't read money books." 

You can take it for a test drive for FREE at https://SeedTime.com/sample where you can download chapter 1 of the audiobook, grab the 1st 2 chapters of the ebook version, and even get the 5-week book study companion guide.


Published on 10 months, 2 weeks ago






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