Hello,
I have been a reader of this forum for some time now and decided to sign up recently. I have been reading all sorts of interesting case studies and the insightful responses for a while. So, I thought about posting my current situation and hopefully get some insight from you folks. Without further ado, below are my details. I apologize in advance as it is not in the format most case studies are here.
Me and my wife are in mid 30s, we have a 3-year-old son. We live in a lcol area in the US. My parents are retired in a lcol country for a while and we thought maybe someday we can do the same. We have visited that country a few times and liked it. So we started planning seriously about it for a while. We have been making some investments over there for a few years now. I have converted our projected expenses and assets to dollars from the local currency to keep it simple.
Assets
Cash in hand $370,000
Rental property 1: $50,000
Rental property 2: $45,000
Rental property 3: $25,000
Rental property 4 & 5: $20,000 each
Mutual fund: $3,000
Bond: $20,000
We have a separate fund to purchase 2 cars after relocating.
We also have allocated $140,000 cash to purchase a house as our primary residence. We are confident about this number.
We also have a separate $10,000 for our son’s education.
Income per month
Combined rent from all rental properties: $600
Interest income from my cash (after investing): $1,000
We also will be getting couple of additional rental property in 2 years which will generate another $400. A friend of mine has a tutoring center where he gives coaching/tutoring to students. He has offered me to join him, that might net me an additional $200 initially, however I do not want to count this money in my income as nothing is sure about this.
Expenses
I have researched this quite extensively and arrived at $1,200 for monthly expenses. This assumes paid home and cars which we will have. We have no debt. The inflation rate is averaging around 6% for the last 10 years and the projection for the next few years appears to be same or slightly less. Healthcare is lot less costly than here.
With all the above information, what are your thoughts on our success in retiring in this country from strictly financial point of view?
Please let me know if you have questions or I havent explained something clearly above. Thanks a lot for reading and providing your inputs.