Anonymous wrote:OP here. I live in New England. The apartment is three blocks from my parents old house. I am single, no children. My only sister is divorced and struggled to raise two kids and I helped her. She inherited same amount plus a life estate (her sons will inherit) on the house she lives in now. She was SAHM and used a lot of her money to give private school and college degrees. She worries about her own retirement so I have helped along the years, seeing that she is my only family.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I live in New England. The apartment is three blocks from my parents old house. I am single, no children. My only sister is divorced and struggled to raise two kids and I helped her. She inherited same amount plus a life estate (her sons will inherit) on the house she lives in now. She was SAHM and used a lot of her money to give private school and college degrees. She worries about her own retirement so I have helped along the years, seeing that she is my only family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biology major, worked in a hospital lab, inherited $600,000 10 years ago and spent the money on life expenses rather than a house. Anyone in similar situations?
OP what are your expenses? Have you run through the entire $600K?
In the world of trust funds $600K isn’t exactly going to get you off the hook on retirement savings or even a SFH in this area.
??????? In what world is $600K not enough to buy a home outright? You could easily buy a single family house for $600K today, and 10 years ago it was even easier. I bought my house nine years ago for $650K. We looked at many houses for under $600K. OP has been living in an apartment this whole time, he or she could have also easily bought a nice condo for $200-300K and invested the rest of the inheritance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biology major, worked in a hospital lab, inherited $600,000 10 years ago and spent the money on life expenses rather than a house. Anyone in similar situations?
OP what are your expenses? Have you run through the entire $600K?
In the world of trust funds $600K isn’t exactly going to get you off the hook on retirement savings or even a SFH in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biology major, worked in a hospital lab, inherited $600,000 10 years ago and spent the money on life expenses rather than a house. Anyone in similar situations?
OP what are your expenses? Have you run through the entire $600K?