At 65: A House Paid for and low bills > 401k Retirement Fund

Dorian Breh

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There's enough money and housing. We just haven't figured it out yet. It's just one of many humanity problems that needs solving.

I mean philosophically yes. There's enough "value".

Economically there is not enough available money, too much of it is in offshore banks.

I agree that it's something humanity needs to solve. And I think maybe it can be solved. But I think you're not being totally realistic about the mechanics of the problem.
 

UncleTomFord15

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Invest in a Roth IRA
401k
After tax brokerage account
Purchase a house (to live in)
Purchase rentals/Land


Start investing in atleast 3 of these as soon as possible and you'll be good. Preferably a Roth IRA, 401k and a home to live in.

Edit: Also buy term life insurance.
 
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jaydawg08

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Because he's a retard.

You can't draw income from your home in retirement. You can from a 401k (plus a pension if offered by your job, and social security, if it is still around).
You can use your house as additional income in a lot of cases tho.

Rent it out, or just downsize when you’re in your older age and hopefully you have it paid off and enough equity in it
 

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Tax-deferred, compounding growth with additional free money from your employer is a scam? :skip:
Facts

This thread is some of the worst financial advice I've seen on the board which is saying a LOT.

How the fukk you gonna pay for "low bills" if you don't have a retirement account? By not fukking retiring and working for the rest of your life.
 

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Please sit down with licensed Financial Advisors. It cost you nothing to avoid stupid ig advice.
 

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While I agree, this should be the plan earlier than 65, if possible.

Also believe that if you play your cards right, you should not be retired at 65. You should be hitting an intellectual stride and really contributing to your field.

My grandmother didn't retire until she was 80, had nothing to with finances.

Vint Cerf is 81 and still working at Google. Robert Caro is 89 and still writing about Johnson. Harold Bloom was 89 when he died.

Stop letting this hustle culture fool you, stop letting this "retire early" culture fool you.
 

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Still gotta pay property taxes


I know people in Florida who've been paying 2000 a yr tops for years, developments popu up, people move in, property taxes skyrocket

If your 65 and your property taxes jump 10000 dollars in 5 yrs, which i have seen in central Florida, your probably gonna have to sell your house

Didn't know this until I became a homeowner, but property taxes are attached to the homes estimated value. The more work u do on the homes exterior, your taxes go up

They building a new sports stadium/Riverwalk? Property taxes go up, don't pay them your house gets foreclosed and auctioned.

Realistically your gonna need both, a paid off home and a source of revenue to rely on great enough to provide for inflation

Most of us will never truly retire
 

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Yes but only if you have kids.

But really you should have both!
 
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