In 7 years (2015-2022, which is how long my budget tracking accounts for - probably found the forum in 2013?) we've gone from -3K to $485K (inclusive of home equity).
This while living in a mid-to-high COL city, a few years of me working PT and/or at NPO levels of income, two home purchases and a home sale, and two children in daycare (a monthly budget line that, for the last three years, has been higher than our mortgage).
Our eldest starts public school this fall, so I'm excited to shift those daycare payments to maxing out my 403B. We're in our forever home (or our until-the-kids-graduate-HS home) at a sub-3% mortgage rate, and we're on track to demolish the rest of DH's student loans by December 2023 at the very latest (our only non-mortgage debt).
All that to say, in the years when life costs are often some of the absolute highest, we've still managed to grow our NW by almost half a million dollars without feeling like we're sacrificing experiences or depriving ourselves or our children of those things that make our lives meaningful. Thanks to the whole forum for guidance on both the nuts and bolts of money math and also more general advice and examples of living your best Mustachian life!