Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are budgeting $350,000. But we have 2 homes so home maintenance, RE taxes, etc factor in to that budget.
We are budgeting $250K and also have 2 homes. But our homes will be fully paid off, and the kids will (hopefully!) be largely off the payroll. Kids mortgage and savings aside we spend less than that now, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For us, about $250K pre-tax initially for first 10 years of retirement; falling to $175K - $200K when we reach early to mid 70s.
Anticipated monthly expenses in retirement:
-$2K home insurance + taxes on primary residence (plan to keep for first 8-10 years of retirement, then downsize)
-$2.5K misc. other expenses (auto insurance, utilities, cell phones, streaming, lawn service, 2x/mo houseclean, etc.)
-$2K food
-$1K entertainment/leisure
-$3K periodic capital expenditures (home repairs, new cars, new clothes, furniture/appliance replacement when necessary, etc.)
-$1K out of pocket medical (guesstimate)
-$1K kids (presents, plane tix to visit us, etc.)
= $12.5K/month = $150K/yr. base expenses
Factoring in estimated taxes and travel, $250K is our number.
2 ppl eat $2k food per month?
NP and maybe if they go out to eat a lot and get drinks with dinner so it's $100 a dinner x 3 per week = $1.2K per month plus groceries. Agree it seems high though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For us, about $250K pre-tax initially for first 10 years of retirement; falling to $175K - $200K when we reach early to mid 70s.
Anticipated monthly expenses in retirement:
-$2K home insurance + taxes on primary residence (plan to keep for first 8-10 years of retirement, then downsize)
-$2.5K misc. other expenses (auto insurance, utilities, cell phones, streaming, lawn service, 2x/mo houseclean, etc.)
-$2K food
-$1K entertainment/leisure
-$3K periodic capital expenditures (home repairs, new cars, new clothes, furniture/appliance replacement when necessary, etc.)
-$1K out of pocket medical (guesstimate)
-$1K kids (presents, plane tix to visit us, etc.)
= $12.5K/month = $150K/yr. base expenses
Factoring in estimated taxes and travel, $250K is our number.
2 ppl eat $2k food per month?
NP and maybe if they go out to eat a lot and get drinks with dinner so it's $100 a dinner x 3 per week = $1.2K per month plus groceries. Agree it seems high though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother and I just discussed this because he is 67 and retired. Their budget is $15K/month in retirement.
Their house is paid off.
Where is that money going?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are hoping $150K as we won't have college or mortgage.
This.. on the low end, assuming you can get medicare.
Why won't get medicare?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For us, about $250K pre-tax initially for first 10 years of retirement; falling to $175K - $200K when we reach early to mid 70s.
Anticipated monthly expenses in retirement:
-$2K home insurance + taxes on primary residence (plan to keep for first 8-10 years of retirement, then downsize)
-$2.5K misc. other expenses (auto insurance, utilities, cell phones, streaming, lawn service, 2x/mo houseclean, etc.)
-$2K food
-$1K entertainment/leisure
-$3K periodic capital expenditures (home repairs, new cars, new clothes, furniture/appliance replacement when necessary, etc.)
-$1K out of pocket medical (guesstimate)
-$1K kids (presents, plane tix to visit us, etc.)
= $12.5K/month = $150K/yr. base expenses
Factoring in estimated taxes and travel, $250K is our number.
2 ppl eat $2k food per month?
Anonymous wrote:If you've more than one property and its not generating income than its only eating tax, insurance and maintenance.
Anonymous wrote:For us, about $250K pre-tax initially for first 10 years of retirement; falling to $175K - $200K when we reach early to mid 70s.
Anticipated monthly expenses in retirement:
-$2K home insurance + taxes on primary residence (plan to keep for first 8-10 years of retirement, then downsize)
-$2.5K misc. other expenses (auto insurance, utilities, cell phones, streaming, lawn service, 2x/mo houseclean, etc.)
-$2K food
-$1K entertainment/leisure
-$3K periodic capital expenditures (home repairs, new cars, new clothes, furniture/appliance replacement when necessary, etc.)
-$1K out of pocket medical (guesstimate)
-$1K kids (presents, plane tix to visit us, etc.)
= $12.5K/month = $150K/yr. base expenses
Factoring in estimated taxes and travel, $250K is our number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are hoping $150K as we won't have college or mortgage.
This.. on the low end, assuming you can get medicare.
Anonymous wrote:per year I assumeAnonymous wrote:$250,000