I'm a longtime reader and forum lurker. I am a 30 year old construction professional living in a small town of about 20,000. My wife is currently a SAHM. We have two preschool-age children and would like to have another. After salary and bonus, I make a little north of $100K per year.
Two years ago, we moved from within walking distance of my office to a few miles outside of the city. We traded our low-mortgage, low-maintenance, 1,500 sq. ft. home for a new construction dream home on 10 acres and 2,600 sq. ft. (plus a big, fat mortgage!). Almost every waking hour not spent at work is spent on keeping up our property. It is beautiful, but it has become a burden to have no life outside of home / land maintenance. Add to that the higher mortgage, utilities, upkeep, and other costs associated with a bigger house, and I was ready to call it quits. Between my wife and I, we only have around $12,000 each in our respective Roth IRA's, and I have around $6,000 in my employer's 401K. We have around $20,000 in an emergency fund. So as you can see, a lot of our money hasn't been going to where we would like it to go.
After taking an amazing family vacation a few weeks ago, we spent a lot of time talking about how great it would be to be mortgage-free and financially independent so that we could see and do many more great things with our family. We had an all-night financial "state-of-the-family" discussion. We both decided that we wanted to call our mistake, sell our dream home, and move back into our old neighborhood. We have about $150,000 in equity in our current home, and if it sells for what we are comfortable with then we will be able to purchase our next home with either cash or a very low mortgage. All of our costs will go down, including transportation, utilities, maintenance, etc. I will be able to bike to work, run home for lunch, and have more time for family fun. We live in an area full of outdoor adventure and we are only 90 minutes away from two international airports (one in each direction), so there are things to do all around us.
All this to say, I'm thankful for this forum and am excited about our journey!