Elizabeth Ayoola
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And they would make thousands of dollars off of those short term rentals.
Now, obviously, I don't know, like you guys say, the losses they were facing or the challenges or the late night calls that they had, but I know that they did find it profitable.
Yeah.
But I think what I'm hearing you guys say, mostly from this conversation, is that just because it's profitable, it doesn't mean it's the right thing for you to do.
So you really need to make sure that it also fits into your lifestyle and how you want to live your life.
It's not always about just making extra money.
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Every couple of months, I get an itch to buy a new car.
And Sean, seeing as I'm about to pay off my car note that I've had for, I don't know, maybe four years now, I want a new car.
Honestly, I've been daydreaming about it.
So we'll see where I land.
And I'm Elizabeth Iola.
Now, Sean, I want you, I need some motivation from you.
I need you to tell me or give me some reasons why I should not buy a new car at the beginning of next year.
I'm paying extra payments.
So with the extra payments, it's about $450.