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To Gain More Value, Buy A More Expensive Home

If you're aiming for more value and cost-efficiency, you might find it surprising that opting for a more expensive home over a median-priced one could be the way to go. While it may seem counterintuit...

financialsamurai.com Mar 22 2024

Why my RIA brought health care planning services in-house

RIAs must consider the bottom line when evaluating health care planning options, but the positives of delivering more holistic and comprehensive planning to your clients should not be overlooked....

financial-planning.com Mar 15 2024

Homeownership in Retirement: an Asset or a Burden?

The conventional wisdom for older workers heading into retirement is that owning a house is a good thing. The property has no doubt appreciated over many years, adding to their wealth. But new researc...

crr.bc.edu Mar 14 2024

House to Apartment: How to manage expectations?

After 40 years living in our home, we’re selling and relocating to an apartment to be closer to family. Our home is modest and small so we’re not forfeiting too much square footage. But I&...

reddit.com Mar 14 2024

8 Night Shift Remote Jobs Hiring in 2024 (Up to $45/Hour)

If you’re a night owl looking to work from the comfort of your home, night shift remote jobs are right up your alley. As more companies begin to embrace flexible work schedules, there are plenty...

thinksaveretire.com Mar 09 2024

What Percent of Net Worth is Your Home?

We are planning to consolidate and purchase what I hope will be our last home (first floor primary and laundry) . I have found a house that checks all the marks but I (the conservative saver in the fa...

reddit.com Mar 09 2024

Income Required To Afford A Typical Home By City In 2024

Zillow recently released an intriguing study that outlines the income needed to afford a “typical home” in different cities. The study considers a 10% down payment and utilizes the Zillow ...

financialsamurai.com Mar 08 2024

Should I just payoff the house?

Recently widowed and just retired. And yes I’ve heard every pro and con imaginable on this subject but still have not made my mind up. I’ve done the math and I feel I have adequate savings...

reddit.com Mar 07 2024

January 2024 Performance: Tesla Dump!

My main goal* was to build an investment and cash portfolio of$1,120,000* ($1,000,000 to retire on and $120,000 to pay off the house) in1500 days**, starting from 1/1/2013 and ending in February of 20...

1500days.com Mar 06 2024

Are Student Loans the New Mortgage for My Generation?

[Editor's Note: If you’re looking to carve out your financial freedom so you can practice medicine exactly how you want, make sure to sign up for the virtual Physician Freedom Summit March 7-9. ...

whitecoatinvestor.com Mar 06 2024

11 High-Paying Remote Jobs for Stay-at-Home Moms

Best Remote Jobs for Stay-at-Home Moms 1. Virtual Assistant ($73k per year) Expected Earnings: $73,821 per year Experience Level Needed: Beginner The demand for virtual assistants is increasing rapidl...

thinksaveretire.com Mar 04 2024

Opinions on Pool Ownership in Retirement

We are consolidating our properties with plans to buy or build our last home. We are in our early sixties. One of the features we are considering is whether or not we want a salt water pool. We live i...

reddit.com Mar 02 2024

The Real Reason for the Housing Unaffordability Crisis

By Dr. Jim Dahle, WCI Founder Housing is unaffordable. This is the new chief complaint of our society. It used to be that healthcare was unaffordable. That problem wasn't fixed; it's just that the hou...

whitecoatinvestor.com Feb 27 2024

Private Real Estate Lending Funds

By Dr. Jim Dahle, WCI Founder I spent some time a couple of years ago thinking about and discussing real estate lending funds and I thought it might be useful to revisit the topic today and share a fe...

whitecoatinvestor.com Feb 27 2024

Recommendations for estate planning

We did it when my kids were young, but I was most concerned with who would care for them than anything else. The rest of it was noise to me, though my spouse was there to make decisions. They are olde...

reddit.com Feb 24 2024

Housing/Mortgage strategy feedback

Hi, I plan to retire in 1-4 years but more than likely towards the higher end with my Son just starting college. His expenses are covered in a 529 but ya never know…and I like (on most days) my...

reddit.com Feb 22 2024

6 Tips on Estate Planning

Are you considering passing down your assets to the next generation? Explore effective strategies for transferring your wealth, initiate the estate-planning process, and discover how estate planning c...

theretirementsolution.com Feb 14 2024

Retirement homes really small or really big

I’m wondering how many people now retired have elected to live in a “tiny home”, where tiny home is defined as 400 sq ft (37 sq m) or less. How are you enjoying it? Any thoughts abou...

reddit.com Feb 13 2024

Retirement Environment: Urban or rural?

Looking to retire in a year or two and planning to sell my home with stairs in a high tax community for a ranch-style home in an area of lower property taxes. I like the idea of living in the country ...

reddit.com Feb 10 2024

Rising House Prices in COVID Still Cause Sticker Shock

If you want to find a place where houses remain affordable, try Syracuse, New York. It’s a college town, so it’s probably a nice place to live. Syracuse is the only large U.S. city where t...

crr.bc.edu Feb 09 2024

How To Afford a House These Days

– The other day, an MMM reader stopped by and left the following comment on one of my older posts about the principles of FIRE: “While I still find some of MMM’s advice relevant, it ...

mrmoneymustache.com Feb 05 2024

Will Contract: Should You Have One?

Should a married couple sign a will contract to backstop their estate plan, especially in a second or later marriage? While these make sense, they can be problematic....

forbes.com Feb 04 2024

Selling/Moving Dilemma Advice/Experience?

I will be retiring December of this year. Husband retired a few years ago. We are not yet collecting SS since I'm working full time and there's no need to yet. We have a home that we will be selling a...

reddit.com Jan 30 2024

2023 Real Estate Crowdfunding Performance

2023 was a tough year for commercial real estate. The Fed raised the interest rate 11 times and the cost of borrowing money increased tremendously. Commercial developers had a hard time getting reason...

retireby40.org Jan 29 2024

Reader Case: We have an Infant and are House Horny. Help!

Guess what? Today, we’re going to do a reader case because the title caught my eye, and it was simply too tempting to pass up. I saw this: “we had our first baby 8 months ago and now we&rs...

millennial-revolution.com Jan 23 2024