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The most creative money-saving strategies we heard from super savers and early retirees in 2025

Last updated: December 27, 2025 10:45 am
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Business Insider has had the opportunity to interview numerous super savers, early retirees, and financially independent investors. These individuals have shared their creative money-saving strategies that go beyond the usual advice of cutting back on daily expenses like coffee.

One such couple, Letizia Alto and Kenji Asakura, founders of Semi-Retired MD, chose to invest in real estate to supplement and eventually replace their incomes as doctors. Starting with their first investment property in 2015, they now own over 100 cash-flowing units, allowing them to scale back on their hospital work. By utilizing tax benefits associated with owning property, they were able to shelter their incomes through a tax strategy known as “real estate professional status.” This designation allows them to deduct rental losses against their active income, resulting in significant savings.

Another individual, Carmelo Camilleri, learned the value of saving early on from his father. He maintained disciplined savings habits throughout college and beyond, avoiding unnecessary expenses like subscriptions and always seeking the best deals on gas and groceries. Camilleri’s negotiation skills also helped him secure a home purchase at a price $25,000 lower than the seller’s asking price.

Jeff and Suleyka Bolaños, early retirees, have perfected the art of “house hacking” to build their wealth. By renting out a portion of their primary residence to offset their mortgage payment, they were able to grow a sizable real estate portfolio and retire in their 30s. Moving homes annually to take advantage of owner-occupied financing terms, they have successfully completed eight house hacks, each contributing to their financial independence.

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These stories highlight the diverse ways in which individuals can save and grow their wealth beyond traditional methods. By leveraging tax strategies, negotiating skills, and creative housing tactics, it is possible to achieve financial independence and retire early. The key is to think outside the box and explore unconventional methods that suit your financial goals.

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