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230: Finance Friday: In My Mid-50s, Do I Have Enough to Retire Next Year?

BiggerPockets Money Podcast

BiggerPockets

Education, Investing, Business

4.53K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Retiring early can be a daunting task. Not only do you have to do more, with less time, but you have to stay diligent on your budgeting, expense tracking, and investing if you want to hit your goal by a certain age. Today we talk to Lisa, who wants to retire next year, in her mid-50s. While most people think early retirement means retiring in your 20s and 30s, this isn’t necessarily true. Retiring 10 years early, like Lisa, is a massive accomplishment, but requires the same skills needed for retiring decades earlier. Lisa has three pieces of property: a cash-flowing rental in pricey Boise, her primary residence in Washington, and a plot of land in North Idaho. She’s tinkered around with ideas of using her primary residence as a short-term rental, but unbeknownst to her is the fact that having a short-term rental could bankroll her retirement. She also has a sizable amount in retirement accounts, but none of those assets produce cash flow. Will Lisa be able to retire using the 4% rule with her retirement accounts? Or, should she use this last year of employment to double down on cash-flowing assets like rental properties?  In This Episode We Cover Using the 4% rule to calculate how much you need to be invested to retire  Leasing out your home as a short-term rental while you travel  Choosing cash-flowing assets over assets that merely appreciate  Calculating out your TRUE living expenses (with the Mindy Method!) Profiting off of land purchases and when the right time to sell is When the appropriate time to raise rents on a tenant is And So Much More! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the bigger Pockets Money Podcast,

0:02.3

show 230 Finance Friday edition,

0:05.5

where we chat with Lisa and talk about

0:07.7

financial independence starting a little bit later in life.

0:10.8

I always thought I needed a million to retire,

0:14.3

and I'm not so sure anymore.

0:17.6

It's kind of scary out there.

0:21.4

But I think I might need more,

0:26.1

but I really, really, really want to retire next year.

0:29.7

Hello, hello, hello, my name is Mindy Jensen,

0:32.1

and with me as always is my thought-provoking co-host, Scott Trench.

0:35.7

Oh, I don't have a good one.

0:36.8

That gives me something to noodle on, Mindy.

0:39.0

Great.

0:41.2

You got it today.

0:43.3

I'll be playing a part of Scott today.

0:45.8

And me.

0:47.1

Scott and I are here to make financial independence less scary,

0:50.2

less just for somebody else.

0:51.9

To introduce you to every money story,

0:54.1

because we truly believe that financial freedom

0:56.1

is attainable for everyone,

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