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Post your age and how much it would take in savings for you to retire today

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by s land balla, Mar 23, 2017.

  1. s land balla

    s land balla Member

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    Age: 32
    Amount to retire today: $1M

    Cost of living in some pretty awesome places around the world is CHEAP (e.g. Mexico City, parts of SE Asia)
     
  2. JuanValdez

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    If I was retiring today, $2m that can earn 5% on average could sustain me at $100k a year without ever depleting the fund. Unless something bad happens, then I'd be wiped out. Could go as low as $1.4m perhaps, which could still give me $75k a year which is still higher than the average household and wouldn't run out of money until I was almost 100. I wouldn't do it for $1m though. Household income of <$55k/year. It's not an impoverished existence, but I'd rather work.
     
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  3. Deckard

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    None of your damn business (with all due respect), OP, and I am already retired, living comfortably.

    (don't take my post personally - it's more or less what I post whenever one of these threads pops up)
     
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  4. ima_drummer2k

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    I plan on being totally debt free (including the house) before I retire and also have a few paid-for rental properties generating income, so that definitely affects how much we'll actually need. We could probably live on SS and the income generated by 4 or 5 paid-for rental properties while barely touching our retirement itself, especially with no mortgage payment or any other payments of any kind.
     
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  5. Cranberry_Juice

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    Kinda off topic, but do you manage the property yourself or is it worth having mgmt company do it?
     
  6. kevC

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    28. I think I would need about $3 mil to live off of at a reasonable interest rate equivalent to my current income level. I'm single with no kids so kind of hard to fathom how much that would change if I were to settle down.
     
  7. TheFreak

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    About 52 thousand dollars.
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  8. No Worries

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    10 million ought to get it done ;)
     
  9. ima_drummer2k

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    Well, I only have 1 right now and it's not paid off yet. But yeah, I use a property manager. They handle everything and take 5% off the top every month. Totally worth it to me. I have zero interest in collecting rent myself or driving across town to fix a toilet.
     
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  10. ima_drummer2k

    ima_drummer2k Member

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    It shouldn't surprise you that I got this reference without even having to click the spoiler.
     
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  11. Buck Turgidson

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    42 and retired.

    It's funny, I work a hell of a lot harder now than I did when I had a job (with clients and bosses and responsibilities and stuff) but now I just do it for fun.
     
  12. rezdawg

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    37. Give me 8 million and I'm done.
     
  13. Mr. Brightside

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    I'm 12, so I just need 20 bucks for some candy.


    In all honestly, I don't think I'll ever retire. I enjoy what I do too much.
     
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  14. DaDakota

    DaDakota Balance wins
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    I retired at 42, and now 10 years later, after the crash in 2008, am back hard at work.

    DD
     
  15. iconoclastic

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    32 years old. 500 thousand dollars. I can live more frugally than most.
     
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    Then don't comment? :oops:
    Not like he's asked you directly.
     
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  18. FTW Rockets FTW

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    13 and retired.
     
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    Tell your hooligan friends as well...:mad:

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  20. K LoLo

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    30. Pretty sure I could retire if I had about 800k - 1M.
     

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