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Your Survival Guyโ€™s โ€œWhat a Way to Make a Livingโ€ series kicks off today, and itโ€™s not about Dolly Partonโ€™s โ€œ9 to 5.โ€ Because letโ€™s not forget that before work, thereโ€™s that long, early morning commute into a big, blob city, only to do it again in reverse at five, and maybe get home by seven? Then feed the kids. I hope those days are over. Because the megatrend of living where you work and working where you live is here to stay.

Your Survival Guyโ€™s focus is on you. How can you improve your life and that of your family? I talk with hundreds of investors like you every month and can tell you there is a key to their happiness. Sure, being close to family and friends helps, but the key is having enough money to make it all work. Without money, you donโ€™t have your ticket to freedomโ€”the freedom you truly deserve.

Luckily for you and the next generation, retirement, and work will be whatever you want it to be. The groundswell of possibilities is massiveโ€”it will help eliminate the long, hard slog of enduring so many commuting hours a day to get to your job. Sure, itโ€™s going to take some thought to figure it out. And it might not be as lucrative (at first, that is). But with some thought and care, I believe you can have the retirement life of your dreams.

Your Survival Guy didnโ€™t start off successful. When I lived in Everett, MA, it was exhausting commuting 30 to 60 minutes to and from Boston, working at the World Trade Center at Fidelity Investments. Then, after saving my money, I moved to Watertown, MA, shaved a few minutes off the commute and watched most of my savings disappear to rent. It was when my team got moved to the suburbs of Marlborough, MA, that a light went off, and I asked: โ€œSelf? Why are you paying all this money in rent?โ€

All of a sudden, Your Survival Guyโ€™s real estate arbitrage became doable. I could replace my high-cost rent with a mortgage and live where I workedโ€”an impossibility in high-cost Boston. Literally, overnight, my life changed. I bought a three-family, rented out the top two floors, and moved into the three-bedroom first floor with two roommates and never looked back. Iโ€™ve been in the ownership society ever since.

Action Line: The American Dream is alive and well if you have a plan. Yes, you can live where you work and work where you live. Stay tuned. More to come: What a Way to Make a Living.

Originally posted on Your Survival Guy.ย