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You started a family late and are trying to retire early! Only guys wit big bucks are able to pull that off. All the mortals with young families I know are still at work. And it seems to keep them young!

As others have mentioned - two main issues. Young kids with only growing expenses for the next 15-20 years and a wife that doesn't want to work. Don't assume things always go well in life either. A health issue or a serious teenager problem will drain your reserves and exceed your fixed income in a heartbeat.

Also mentioned was that income is highest in your later years and a few more years should give you a lot more of a cushion. Why not commit another 5 years and reevaluate your situation then. Retiring at 57 is still early.

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Old 07-01-2022, 07:00 PM
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Hey BK ... I hear they're hiring down at "that" burger joint.... in case you want another "gig"...

You'd look good in that crown too .

Keep mama happy tho'...

Mebbe a few more years, then.... ???

I bailed because I was burned out and was NOT going to transfer to the Motor Meister of my field (outsourced IT dept) .

But I didn't have a wife and kids like many of my coworkers. Many bailed out when I did ... but many did not.

Only BK can answer this.... good luck!
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Work as long as you can, get your wife into work, and set your kids on the best possible trajectory. Make every sacrifice you can, to leave them the best possible legacy. When you draw your final breath, the satisfaction of knowing you have done that will outweigh everything.

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Thanks again.
Looks like we range from "retire now" all the way to "work until you die to provide for your kids".
Im somewhere in the middle.
I started as a homeless runaway 10th grade drop out.
Enlisted in navy at 17, got out with $13.67 and a GED.
Now have a masters degree and several million in real estate.
Thinking that's a good enough legacy for kiddies.
Want to spend some on me.
I don't need more, just enough.
Have 10 building lots at the lake.
Have enough cash to build another cabin.
Then use rental income to build another.
And another.
When I die kiddies should have more than enough in rental income.
So if I can accomplish my goals without working, why not?
I realize I could have more, but really looking to enjoy my time left.
I have enough.

As for the sabbatical...
Lost my job for a few months due to vax mandate.
Worked the numbers and figured out how to manage without the income.
Went back for the money, but don't need it.

Thinking I will retire mentally but still go to work until I don't want to anymore.
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^^^^ I've been reading your posts for years, knew you were a very sharp guy, watched you post about your builds, projects, lake lots, etc. and knew this thread didn't tell the whole story .

You've got this .... now do whatever you so desire.... just make sure the missus is on board

And you should be quite proud of where you are today imo.... another "success story".... and success is defined by you alone.... no one here matters.

Rock on BK!
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You punked us?

Ditto on the ‘you done good’ part!
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Thanks guys.
Tough road but worth it.

Getting wifey on board is the hard part.
Enough is never enough.
More more more.

So frustrating.
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Thanks guys.
Tough road but worth it.

Getting wifey on board is the hard part.
Enough is never enough.
More more more.

So frustrating.
Here’s some unsolicited advice regarding wifey.

I would think, considering the new information regarding your family’s station in life, and because wifey will probably never find satisfaction with her working and you not, perhaps you should ask her hypothetically, of course and not including a court-ordered transfer of wealth if you evenly divided your assets, would she go to work or not? Her answer, if honest, would be quite a tell, IMO.
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53.5 years old.
Married with 2 kids; 5 and 7.
I can sell off a rental house and pay off ALL my debt and still have some $s left over.
Plus I can collect a few grand a month on early retirement from my current job.
So you plan to raise a family on $4k a month?
Your kid expenses are just beginning.
College will cost you $500k each in 15 years.
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You punked us?
Yes, yes he did.

Next time, please ask for OUR opinions with the entire backstory...really. My reply would have been completely different had I known the info in post #64...you wasted my time, and perhaps others.

That sucks.
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Moral of the story is every man has his demons............... and he does not shuck em by telling half truths........

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I don't think BK was trying to punk anyone... jmho. No one "puts everything" regarding their personal finances and situations out here.... I sure don't. I'm sure this thread, and everyones' responses might help BK & others tho'.... gives everyone "food for thought" and certainly not a waste of time... jmo.

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I don't think BK was trying to punk anyone... jmho. No one "puts everything" regarding their personal finances and situations out here...
But then he did.

I have no issues, just give me the real lay of the land before you ask advice on an incomplete financial data set.

Financially he will be fine if he is careful. Relationship-wise I have no clue.

Unless...
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How can you own several $ million in RE and not have it pay more than 1/3 of your current income? IIRC you are in the South, where rental income vs. property value relationship is pretty favorable. 1% rule is generally achievable there? Say it is 0.75%, if you have 2M in RE, you should clear 15k gross rent a month. Or is most your RE value in land that doesn't produce income? If that's the case, you may want to shift most of it into income producing property and do it faster than your current plan of adding a cabin every few years.

IMHO the story isn't changing until your wife doesn't have to work for it to be possible. She will resent you every day she comes home and you look like you had more fun than she did. Doesn't matter if you took care of kids or RE work. Many women starting a family with an older guy have a certain idea on how that's going to go down, the guy hanging out retired and them having to work probably isn't high on the list.

In the end, count your blessings on where you have arrived at with a less than ideal start and 'mentally retiring' indeed can be good. Knowing you don't need your job like someone that lives hand to mouth is a great feeling already.
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It doesn’t matter how much equity BK has in real estate. He’s still too young, has too many obligations, and the future is too uncertain for him to retire now. He can if he wants, but you only pass this way once. If he retires now and things don’t go quite as he hoped, he will wish could take the decision back in a couple of years. But by then it will be too late. That’s why he should work a bit more and reevaluate in a year or two.

The answer to the question above is that BK’s real estate is in raw land, that has value, but no cash flow.
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The answer to the question above is that BK’s real estate is in raw land, that has value, but no cash flow.
If that's the case, like I said, shift it into cash flow property before retiring. Best would be if the income was enough where the wife can stay home too. And if it was more than enough, so some of the income can be re-invested. If he really has several million tied up in land, then it could be moved over into income producing property that can enable an early retirement. I did the math. 15k gross should cover a retirement and keep him busy too because it probably would be at least 10 properties / tenants where he lives.

One of the big deals is that BK looks to have health insurance covered. That is usually a very large cost that can go up unpredictably.

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My advice included the value of your lake property. Undeveloped property is really just the value of the land until developed (plus generally is an expense due to insurance and taxes). If your plan is to develop it into income producing property, I would do so before retiring...while you have 3/3 your current income vs 1/3/. It is easy to overestimate income from rentals (at least for me), much like projected gains from a stock portfolio; and potential income is a wish/plan (unrealized)

In your original statement, your retirement pay would be 1/3 of your current salary and you assume that you would be able to make an equal amount from renting your home. What if your wife's employment does not work out and provide the final 3rd,or the rental ends up with one deadbeat after another? You do not leave a lot of margin. Also, keep in mind that early retirement reduces your eventual social security (and your wife's)....and adds additional time to spend your nest egg.

As far as providing money for adult kids...that is their problem.
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I missed the several million in RE.
$3mm at 5% a year gets you $150k of income.
Go for it. You seem frugal. Just watch out if the wife divorces you.
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My wife retired a few years before me and I regret that. Should have had her work a little longer and a couple less years myself. She was sorta sedentary the last few years I still worked and now she slows me down when I want to do stuff/be active.
I was golfing last weekend with a very athletic 70 something who brought his overweight wife to the course. He was fit as a fiddle, in better shape than half his age, and she was barely able to walk around. It was such a pitiful mismatch, and I felt really bad for the guy.
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So far, there are not enough hours in the day to do all I want to do (and can afford to do).
What are you so busy doing?

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