How much is enough for retirement in Singapore?
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The high level idea is always this two formulas:
[quote]Wealth Fund required in FI = (Next year’s Expenses in FI per month x 12)/Rate of Return to generate cash flows in FI
Rate of Return of your Wealth Machine(s) required in FI = Rate of Return to generate cash flows in FI+ Rate of Return to keep up with Inflation in FI[/quote]Myhttp://www.investmentmoats.com/wealth-building-2/how-much-do-you-need-for-financial-independence-or-retirement-a-simple-formula-to-guide-you/
Have a few \"pitstops\" on your way to the eventual goal. this would make it more achievable and know you are on the right track
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Gamify your life as well.
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In my humble option, properties is the way to go in SG. My plan is to sell my primary property which is fairly central then move to the outskirts when I retire…since I will have all the time in the world to travel. Then rent 1 out for passive income. Very difficult or very rare for people to really make money in their entire portfolio via stock investment over a long term period…
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i have a couple friend, DINKs ( Double Income, No Kids)…
when they first married, they bought a resale 5 rm HDB in AMK.
after staying there for few years, they sold off that 5rm HDB 2 years ago and downgraded to a 4 rm HDB, few years later, they fully paid up for the HDB flat.
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If don’t mind sharing the house with strangers and there are no restrictions on it, I think renting the spare room(s) out is also a way to generate passive income when we are old…
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MrsKiasu:
If don't mind sharing the house with strangers and there are no restrictions on it, I think renting the spare room(s) out is also a way to generate passive income when we are old..
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starlight1968sg:
Won't be easy to get used to itMrsKiasu:
If don't mind sharing the house with strangers and there are no restrictions on it, I think renting the spare room(s) out is also a way to generate passive income when we are old..
I would prefer to downgrade to a small, small flat. -
starlight1968sg:
Sometimes the rental income can be quite attractive de..say rent 1 room get $500 and 2 rooms you get $1k..MrsKiasu:
If don't mind sharing the house with strangers and there are no restrictions on it, I think renting the spare room(s) out is also a way to generate passive income when we are old..
I would prefer to downgrade to a small, small flat. -
pirated:
Won't be easy to get used to it[/quote]For elderly, the tenant could become their companion or even someone to help watch them..wait something bad happened at least won't need to reach the advance stage..starlight1968sg:
[quote=\"MrsKiasu\"]If don't mind sharing the house with strangers and there are no restrictions on it, I think renting the spare room(s) out is also a way to generate passive income when we are old..
I would prefer to downgrade to a small, small flat. -
MrsKiasu:
Sometimes the rental income can be quite attractive de..say rent 1 room get $500 and 2 rooms you get $1k..
Yes, 1k per mth passive income is tempting but the inconvenience of living with strangers simply puts me off. -
starlight1968sg:
I believe we can adapt de, based on situation..for me, I rented room before so was totally ok with it. .but now I don't even want to have a live-in maid at home..MrsKiasu:
Sometimes the rental income can be quite attractive de..say rent 1 room get $500 and 2 rooms you get $1k..
Yes, 1k per mth passive income is tempting but the inconvenience of living with strangers simply puts me off.