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28492553 No.28492553 [Reply] [Original]

> country
> age
> $ to never work again

>> No.28492708

>>28492553
about 5-10k a year in staking rewards and ill probably be fine

400k for a house and leaving around 100k in investments and whatnot and id be pretty happy. im just happy to be living on my own without having to wagecuck.

>> No.28492752

>>28492553
Austria
28
350k (already bought a house)

>> No.28492815

All of it.

>> No.28492823

>>28492553
>Australia
1.5-2m should be enough to buy property and live off the rental income

>> No.28492865

USA, california to be specific
25
I think you need desu 1 million+ with a house/condo paid off to live off of and even then you might go broke if you're not frugal. Probably 2-3 mil safely and live off interest.

>> No.28492977

>>28492553
Russia
30
$1m to never work or worry about money again, ever.

>> No.28493012

UK
None of your fucking business
A house in London is about £1,000,000, plus you'll need another £50K pa in living expenses, so I would estimate it to be around £3m to £4m or so

>> No.28493021

>>28492865
If you retire in california you're fucking yourself. You could live like a king anywhere else

>> No.28493111

>>28493021
Yeah i've gone all over america though man, cali has it all, and if you're rich in cali you are the king. I lived by the ocean for most of my life, now i'm about 25-30 minutes from Los angeles. I've lived on the east coast for a spell and travelled in the midwest, most states suck, they have something called real weather. Tornadoes, hurricanes, shit ton of snow for months. We have it pretty good here aside from the occasional fire/earthquake. Idk man, the only better option you've got is europe but i always hate the language barrier thing when i'm over there.

>> No.28493222

>>28493111
Florida?
New Zealand?
Australia?

>> No.28493351

>>28493222
Florida is good for no taxes, but its completely flat and you're in a swamp. Not my thing, Like i said outside of america you'll find tons of great places, australia/new zealand are beautiful. I think desu if you want culture and a high standard of living most american states aren't the place to be. I'm just saying as expensive as cali is, it's a place meant to be enjoyed by the upper middle class/upper class members of society, everyone else is just scraping by and doing a shitty 1 hour commute to work every day.

>> No.28493380

>>28492553

Prob like 5-8 million

>> No.28493415

>>28492752
Er hods gmocht..

>> No.28493469

>>28493012
Why would live in London!
t. Londoner

Fuck this city

>> No.28493524

England - If you call it Britain or UK you're either a cuck an immigrant or both

6 figs so me and my qt can buy a house in the countryside

>> No.28493537
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28493537

>>28492553
>USA
>27
>5-10 mil respectably

>> No.28493574

>>28493111
miami is pretty similar for half the cost no?

>> No.28493626

>>28493012
fuck buying in london unless youre super rich, go a little out and youll get 4x value

>> No.28493717

>>28492553
>Netherlands
>28
>2 million euros

Then it's just getting started

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2U4aCMIBYSY

>> No.28493733

>PL
>27
$2m USD would be more than enough, maybe even $1m USD, depends if I want a fancy apartment in Warsaw or something cheaper

>> No.28493789

>>28492553
>USA
>20's
>Depends: $500k to never hold a job but need to actively invest, $1m and I can passively invest, $3m and I don't need to invest at all.

>> No.28493808

>>28493574
Yeah miami can be good if you're latino too of course the latin population is huge there. It's a big party city though, and its very seasonal. Florida is like that though a lot of people come when its warm there and cold everywhere else. It has a ton of elderly folk who retire there as well. Beaches in california are very different from florida but they do have a lot of nice coast. Idk its all preference, but you do find the more you go around and stuff there's a reason why people pay lots of $$$ to live in certain places. And for the mega rich you just have 2 homes, one for winter one for summer. My parents had a place in maine they'd go to when the weather was good there. America is very expensive on the east/west coasts but the potential to make $$$ is so much higher than most of the world.

>> No.28493894

>>28493012
UK cost of living to salary ratio is absurd, and even more so for that shithole London.

>> No.28494114

enough to buy a small house and pay expenses for a year if necesary. I think that would be 120k

>> No.28494269

>>28492752
fren, you need to plug your numbers into a FIRE calculator or do the math yourself, because you're off by about €700K.

signed, t. austrian on the way to FIRE in 2-5 years.

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>>28493012
>living in a major western city in the 2020s
>ngm

>> No.28494780

>>28494294
my only concern would be a serviceable internet connection, I hope starlink ends up being good

>> No.28494858

>>28492553
Switzerland
40
10 Million at least

>> No.28495075

>>28493524
It is Britain though. England is not mentioned anywhere on my passport.

>> No.28495077

>>28492553
>germany but subject to change
>27
>unironically 2-3m€ so I won't have to trade to survive

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28495151

>Poland
>27
>300-350k

Get dabbed on WESTOIDS
Imagine needing literal millions to make it

>> No.28495207

>>28493733
Kys retard
>2 flats for renting out: $200k
>1 dividend ETF: 100k

You don't need more than that.

>> No.28495254

>>28495151
actually based pole

>> No.28495501
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28495501

>$ to never work again

>> No.28495547

>>28492553
>shitaly
>31
>1.5m
i unironically reached 1.5m but now i want 15m
wat do bros?

>> No.28495638

>>28495207
>2 flats for $200k
Kek do you live in Plock or what, in Warsaw you'd buy maybe 45m2 in Bialoleka for $100k and then rent it out for $500 monthly. Not to mention being a landlord is pain in the ass, especially if you get shitty people renting from you.
$100k in ETFs wouldn't give me even half of the money I make monthly. That's not something that would make me stop working.

>> No.28495728

>>28492553
germany
4mil €

>> No.28495749

>>28495638
>Not to mention being a landlord is pain in the ass, especially if you get shitty people renting from you.
Which is why you hire some poorfag, give him a bullshit title and have him do everything for you.

>> No.28495787

>>28492553
> country
Costa Rica
>age
23
>$ to never work again
500k, enough to buy a couple of properties to rent, and leech from wagecucks

>> No.28495789

How much monies does one need to make £20-30k per year passive?

That + 300k for a nice home.

>> No.28495792

>>28495638
I make $1000/month so $1000 from 2 flats would be enough to have the exact same living standards I have now, without working
Add to that dividends/crypto staking and I'm set

>> No.28495800

>>28492977
Cocи хyй бидлo, тeбe здecь нe paды битapд

>> No.28496301

>>28495792
Well I make roughly $3500 so I'd need to invest more to have a fitting return.
If I'm supposed to maintain my lifestyle, not have a better one, I'd rather not stop working and spend additional money on improving it. Hence the amount I'd need to quit working is very big for Polish standards.
Having a sense of financial security is something else. If I kept working, for a sense of financial security I think $500k would be good for me, I'd buy a decent apartment and put $100k in investments for 'bonus' gainz and just keep working. In the current company the max I could get is probably like $5k monthly but that'd be plenty to save up and live comfortably if I had an apartment without getting a loan.
Still even $500k seems far away as I only have roughly $50k invested for now.

>> No.28496433

>>28492553
UK
29
£700k

>> No.28496544

>>28496433
>Germany
>21 years old
>750000€ will do it easily
I want to buy a farm in the north east. Land is cheap here. Turned 20k into 70k already. Hoping to make it in 5 years or so.
I don't want to not work. I want to work, but not for some kike boss, only for myself.
Grow my own food, after a few years i could make a slight surplus to pay for expenses, find a wife and sire a dozen children.
Literally all my ancestors up to the 1700s were farmers and only my grandparents had to break with the tradition due to being bombed the fuck out and having their stuff confiscated by commies.

Is that too much to ask? Just to live like a peasant again?

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28496592

whoops didn't mean to reply to you, britbro

>> No.28496679

>USA
>23
>100 Million

>> No.28496728

UK
21
£70000 to buy house
£210k for tax and bills
doesn't account for inflation and the ever increasing prices on food and all bills (internet, water, electricity)

>> No.28496757

>>28495151
they really don't, they just aren't willing to move or compromise their lifestyle at all.
1 mil is more than enough to live comfortable baring hyperinflation.

>> No.28496786

>>28492553
100k
I dont plan on retirement; I want a poetic death like mishima

>> No.28496797

Croatia
32
1mil

>> No.28496853

$1 mil should be enough for me to travel the world and die in a skiing accident

>> No.28496918

UK
29
Like £1 million minimum, cost of living is fucking stupid here

>> No.28496930

>>28492823
Don't forget the 40% tax even from crypto to crypto trades

>> No.28496951

>>28492553
My goal is $2.5M in burger land.

AAVE gonna get me there too.

>> No.28497074

>Poland
>22
>1.5 million (seriously)

>> No.28497102

>ausfag
>32
>2 million after tax for a comfy middle class life

>> No.28497488

>>28495728
Digga wo lebst du?

>> No.28497582

>39
>UK
Already have house, approx 350k, owe 120k on mortgage. To live as I live now and not work again I need about 750k probably. 1.5 mil for a better life.

>> No.28497640

>>28497074
>Poland
you need like 100$ to make it over there wtf 1.5mil

>> No.28497730

>>28497640
Maybe he wants to leave.

>> No.28498097

Im living in Japan Ive already made it

>> No.28498215

>>28496301
I'd just rather have a realistic figure to look forward to than dream about unachievable goals like 90% of this board.
Once I make it to my desired target I'll probably leave some money in crypto so it keeps mooning.

>> No.28498235

>>28493733
This i want to build a frame house in Poland.

>> No.28498338

>>28495207
Kuba Midel poster

>> No.28498349

>>28495151
Yeah but we have air conditioning here, that's one thing that drove me nuts when I was in poorland

>> No.28498380

>>28492553
I need about 3 million AFTER taxes
United states

>> No.28499232

USA
[undisclosed]
I see three levels, of "threes", of wealth in America, needed to live off of in 2021:
A. To live normally and modestly, single in a nice apartment or small bungalow, own US $3 million in investments. Blue chip investments now yield about 2%/year average. Nobody is making a reliable 10% now, and few make even %5.
B. To be "comfortable" "well off" and have a good house, nice vacation house, go skiing, travel in comfort. send 2 or 3 kids to good private schools and colleges, maybe have a nice sailboat, have $30 million. 2% investment income off of $30 million is $600,000 PRE-TAX annual income.
C. To be actually "rich" in America, have $300 million. This means you can afford a small private jet and a nice (not mega) yacht, (the biggies). and a mansion or two, and you can do unusual things that cost money.

All of these EXCLUDE living in New York City or coastal California, which costs much more. What a mansion costs in the South or Midwest will barely buy a garage in Malibu or San Francisco. The fashionable parts of Long Island (Sagaponack, etc. now) are also prohibitive.

Good luck.

>> No.28499477

>>28496728
Also looking to buy a house that has 1 small room (with one window at least) and toliet room. Shouldn't be too expensive.

>> No.28499605

>>28499232
I like where you've gone with this - I personally think you can get 3% yield accounting for inflation.
I'm an Ausfag and I think that
A. probably 4M
B. probably 20M
C. Not too interested

>> No.28500118

>>28499232
>C. To be actually "rich" in America, have $300 million. This means you can afford a small private jet and a nice (not mega) yacht, (the biggies).

In interviews with the SUPER rich (like Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, et al.), they say that a lot of luxuries aren't worth the money, but that the private jet is definitely worth being rich for. Warren Buffett agrees so he bought into NetJets. Gates wouldn't pay for First Class (for himself or Microsoft employees), but he finds that the private jet is indeed worth it. They like the convenience and avoiding a lot of regular travel stress. (It keeps pilots employed....)

>> No.28500217

>>28492553
> Chile
> 42
> 2 Million USD

>> No.28500269

>>28492553
France
21
750k

>> No.28500908

>>28492553
>Germany
>not your deal
>
1. survival mode: 700k euro - move to a small and cheap city
2. normie mode: 1kk
3. literal God - 2kk

although i would like to fully concentrate on math and investing

>> No.28501074

Colombia

funny, I did the math for this yesterday out of boredom. I reached the conclusion that I'd need 3.5 - 4 million USD (at current prices) to never work again a single day and live like a king

>> No.28501697

>>28499605
>I like where you've gone with this - I personally think you can get 3% yield

You can get better than 2% yield on Blue Chip stocks by investing in the "Dogs of the Dow" invented by Michael O'Higgins. You just invest in the highest-yielding Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks, then readjust the list once a year. The current top five yielders are:
Walgreens 3.62%
Verizon 4.60%
Dow Chemical 4.86%
IBM 5.33%
Chevron 5.58%
So you can average about 4% yield.
Usually one will be "problematic" and has high yield only because the stock price went down. But if you have five to ten of the "Dogs" it's not a problem. If the whole stock market goes down, so do these, but you are holding for dividend income, and they usually recover. No "fly-by-night" companies make it into the DJIA list at all, or thus into the "Dogs."

>> No.28501750

>>28492553
america
for me, somewhere between 2-4 million
could probably swing 1 million though

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>>28495075
>England is not mentioned anywhere on my passport

Not for long, frendo

>> No.28501968

>>28492553
I have:
~10k ADA staked
~8 ETH staked in DeFi Quadro farms
~120k sitting in real estate
~5k EUR in banking cooperatives
~1k EUR in high dividend oil tanker stocks

My goal would be at least 500k EUR within 5 years. Do I have a chance?

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>>28496544
>only my grandparents had to break with the tradition due to being bombed the fuck out
Dresden niggerß still seething

>> No.28502484

>>28501697
I'm getting 8% yield with Altria.

>> No.28502498

>>28501815
>>England is not mentioned anywhere on my passport
>Not for long, frendo

Yeah, it will say "Kernow" after Cornish independence has been achieved.

>> No.28502521

>>28500217
chilean huaso

>> No.28502557

>>28493524
the uk includes scotland, wales, northern ireland and englad. britain is scotland wales and england.

>> No.28502559

>>28492553
Chile
26
1m would pretty much allow me to live nicely for the rest of my life

>> No.28502635

well just in terms of OXEN I'd say 500k should do it

>> No.28502667

>>28492553
australia
24
700k would set me up very comfortably in the country away from the city where i could just chill the fuck out for the rest of my days

>> No.28502711

>>28502484
>I'm getting 8% yield with Altria.
That's blood money (lung cancer from cigarettes, formerly Philip Morris). A tax on the ignorant fools who smoke. And look what Altria's stock price has done lately.

>> No.28502756

>>28496930
How do they know you are trading?

>> No.28502789

>>28492553
usa 3 million

>> No.28502918

>UK
>27
>Got my eye on some nice £70k-£100k properties in the north (fuck having an expensive big house, it's just more empty space I'll never use)
>£500k should be enough based on the FTSE 100 3.57% dividend yield and no mortgage

I just want to live a simple life cheap life free of wagecucking

>> No.28502940

>>28502557
>the uk includes scotland, wales, northern ireland and englad. britain is scotland wales and england.
That's "Great Britain". Technically, "Britain" alone includes both "Great Britain" and "Lesser Britain". Lesser Britain is Brittany, now included in France.

>> No.28503148

>>28502918
areas in the north you recommend?

>> No.28503231

>>28498380
nigger

>> No.28503631

>>28503148
Depends what you're looking for
>Sheffield for environment; very beautiful city and right on the border of the Peak District for some scenic country walks/jobs. Just avoid "little Asia" in the east of the city
>Newcastle for nightlife and cost; my hometown and gets a bad rap for no reason. Far safer than any major city, great beaches and very little rain, right on the border of the Northumberland and Pennines national parks.
>Manchester is basically cheap London but more expensive than the rest of the North
>Cumbria/Lake District area for pure scenery and no cities. Rains non stop though
>York/Durham for a small, quaint country towns. Very scenic and chilled. Lots of students for good returns on rental properties

>> No.28503945

>>28502918
Been looking at smallholding properties in Wales but I might have to hold onto my Link for a while longer. I'm from the Norf (Manchester) but I just love rural Wales.
When I visit family and friends in Manchester I can't notice that everything there is just flat and grey (and gay).

>> No.28503999

>>28502756
>How do they know you are trading?
Almost all electronic communications are monitored and recorded now, and analyzed automatically. The specifically includes transactions on (the honeypot degveloped by the US Government) TOR. The only way to avoid it is to hand-write the acccess codes and cryptoaddresses on a piece of paper and hand-deliver it to the recipient unobserved.

Especialy after the Silk Road affair, now .... "They know."

>> No.28504101

>>28503631
>Cumbria
there's a lot of houses going for around £40k

>> No.28504109
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>>28503945
Manchester is right next to the Lake District, find a nice cottage in Windemere or something and experience true English bliss

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>>28502073
No family in Dresden. Albion making spicy memes about the war again? How did it feel to win so hard, your entire empire fell apart and now you have it just as bad as us, with a kiked government, kiked media and kiked schools?

>> No.28504204

>>28492553
It’s 10ml no matter which country you’re in

>> No.28504231
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28504231

>>28502559
Eso necesitas

>> No.28504251

>>28504109
Yeah I've been around the Lake and Peak Districts a fair amount. Need to scout around but obviously not a great time for it. Pembrokeshire is lovely though.

>> No.28504312

>>28504101
because there are no jobs there, Carlisle is literally the largest metropolitan area in the whole county but if you have make-it money and just want a quiet country life you don't need to worry about that. Enjoy your scenic walks in the Lake District and drive into Newcastle if you ever need some excitement

>> No.28504320

why would you live in UK. it is easily one of the shittiest places on earth.

>> No.28504379

>>28504153
>your entire empire fell apart
The USA did fine. Your mistake was attacking Russia in violation of your Molotov-Ribbentrop agreement .

>> No.28504395

>>28503999
Even selling on binance? There's no KYC required, and I don't deposit there from my bank.

>> No.28504514

>>28492553
> brazil
> any
> 100$

>> No.28504557

>>28492553

>Panama (I'm a paddy living there though)
>29
>2 mil

I'm almost half way there. I run my own web business so I don't have to work that hard. If my investing keeps going well I should be there by 40. I already own land and 2 homes, one I rent out.

>> No.28504620

>>28504312
hows Newcastle for jobs?

>> No.28504751

>>28492553
> Netherlands
> 20
> probably 4 mil

>> No.28504811

>Germany
>23

I work at a bank and I know for a fact that most people don't even own 100k in assets and will never make more than 2 million netto in their entire lives. So you can go neet on as low as 300k if you invest properly and only spend like 800 a month. But if you want to live a decent middle class life, I would shoot for 1.5 million. If you shoot for a 5% return which should be easily possible, you get 75,000k. Let's say something like 40k after taxes. Just reinvest 20k and live off 20k, yeah that's a peasant income but you have time and freedom which is invaluable.

>> No.28504910

>>28492553
Canada
33
7 million to live in standards i find comfortable

>> No.28505649

>>28492553
i want to make as much as i can, so the potential number is not fixed, not measurable due to inflations, and is potentially unlimited. today you can make 1mm, and tomorrow or in one year, who knows, the buy power of your 1mm could get cut in half or more, and what will you do then? or the next day someone (your wife, obviously) will sue you and take half of your money, and what will you do next?
when you define a specific number for "making it", you actually put a bold red limit line on your potential. okay, you set it to 1mm or 10mm or whatever you imagine right now, and you reach that number - so do you just give up and stop at this point? why is that? you should have a "goal" and not the "limit". and the goal is - to make money in the most pleasant and satisfying way you can get, whether it's trading, gambling, wagecucking or whatever the fuck you like.

>> No.28505678

>>28504231
Well yeah, but I'd like to buy a house too

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28506045

https://rumble.com/vbh0o3-episode-7-at-and-t.html

Ohiofag
34
I would need $20,000,000

>> No.28506223

>>28495151
Hecking based. I'm 25 and Polish too. My targets are the same.

>> No.28506327

>>28499232
Lol sailboats are not expensive

>> No.28506635

>>28504620
Same as any other Northern city really; a few big employers like Sage, Nissan and Virgin Money but if any of them ever move or go bust then you'll find it difficult to get another job in the same field. Check Indeed and look to see what's available in your area of expertise. You can buy a decent 3 bedroom semi-detached house for £100k-150k so you can live quite comfortably even on a low salary and anyone with significant savings is set

https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/business/business-news/north-easts-largest-200-companies-15420247

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Kebabistan
30
300k

I technically have 380k usd rn and if you convert into try shitcoin it's about 2.7m. If I put that into an interest account it nets me about 31k try per month which is pretty fucking good. But because of the inflation, that money will be worthless eventually, that's why I'm not selling despite my salary being only 12k per month

>> No.28506805

>>28492553
25M

>> No.28506923

>>28492553
The world is going straight to hell. No matter how much you have it's not going to be safe

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28507022

>>28494269
Kill me

>> No.28507286

>>28506656
>But because of the inflation, that money will be worthless eventually
Just open a currency account and hold your assets in a more stable currency than Turkish Lira, nigger retard. Hold it in Euros or GBP and withdraw as you need to, it's value will be preserved against Erdogan inflation

>> No.28507405

>>28492553
USA
23
$500k has a safe withdrawal rate of $20k/year, but I personally would want $1mil, which has a safe withdrawal rate of $40k

>> No.28507478

>>28507286
yea but usd account apy is only like 0.1% or something. I'm gonna do it on aave eventually instead

>> No.28507614

>>28495547
Dove abiti?

>> No.28507871

>>28495151
wait you are saying I could move to poland right now and never have to work again? wtf

>> No.28507949

> US
> 29
> rice-and-beans retirement: $700k
> actually pleasant retirement: $2.5m

>> No.28508139

>>28499477
>1 small room (with one window at least) and toliet room
huh

>> No.28508148

>>28507478
Put it in the FTSE 100 and take you 3.77% dividend yield, around 100,000TRY a year

>> No.28508407

>>28507478
From Turkey you can get access to US stock market. Literally buy spider or vanguard or blackrock snp-500 ETFs or any other top-cap stock market ETFs and you're set with best annual usd interest rate possible. Pretty sure you may do same with EU ETFs as well if you're into EUR accumulation.

>> No.28508705

>>28508148
>>28508407
thanks bros, I'll look into it

>> No.28508756

>>28492553
UK
~100K For land, build home and grow/raise my food. Intend to homestead, doesn't take a tremendous amount of land to feed one person very well.
~1m at most to ensure I'd never need to worry about money again, though I intend to do things to lower my daily living expenses and decouple myself from the wider economy so I could go as low as 400K.

>> No.28509140

UK
£1m

I don't want to live in London or the south east, so I could get a reasonably nice house in some places for ~300k and invest the rest. It wouldn't be luxury, but it'd be comfortable.

>> No.28509164

>>28508705
If you're going for a US ETF or index then remember to factor the impending spike in inflation that is coming the way of the USD in the short term. The GBP has already increased in value by 20% against the USD since March 2020. Maybe go EUR, GBP or CHF assets in the short term (next few years) and switch to US S&P or Dow Jones once COVID uncertainty has been resolved.

>> No.28509382

>Britbong
>20
>like 2 mil and i'll be happy

>> No.28509392

>>28508756
Good luck with that, planning laws will fuck you hard. I looked at building my own house and living off the grid a few years ago and you have no idea how difficult they will make it.

>> No.28509444

> South Europe
> 1M$ more than enough
> parents got 3 houses to give me
> Just need a 30-100k yearly income, which is easily achievable with 1M$ with no risk whatsoever

>> No.28509804

>>28509444
why do bongs want to retire in their shithole tho, honestly? I wageslave here for £60k, not even in London, and am counting the days to leave
> Shitty weather
> expensive as fuck (specially the south)
> ugly af
> same applies to women
> full of pajeet/niggers

youve gotta be retarded to stay

>> No.28509807

>>28508756
100k to buy land and build on it? You're being very optimistic anon.

>> No.28509917
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28509917

>>28509140
>I could get a reasonably nice house in some places for ~300k
Take the North pill, it's much cheaper than £300k. Join us in the pie and pints paradise

>> No.28509950

>>28492553
> $ to never work again
Dollar? BTC to never work again. If you hoard dollars you will have to work. The Dollar is dying.

>> No.28510081

>>28492553
>leafcuckistan
>28
>could live comfortably on $1mil minimum but optimal lifestyle is about $3mil

>> No.28510156

Argentina
27
100k-250k

>> No.28510198

>>28509807
Not a tremendously large amount of land. I have a few connections which will make building a home a lot cheaper, I just need a place to build it first. I am being optimistic.
>>28508756
So I've heard, a part of me wants to ditch this place but it's hard to think of anywhere else worth going,

>> No.28510321

>>28494294
smokey mountains?

>> No.28510360

>>28510081
I want to emigrate to Canada and spend my life hiking and exploring the wilderness. I work in finance but I'm not wealthy enough to retire yet, where can I move to that isn't Toronto where my skills are in demand and I can get lost in the woods on the weekends? I was thinking Calgary or Edmonton, can you redpill me on Alberta?

(I'm white I promise)

>> No.28510374

>>28492708
united cucks of america
22
$2mil
If I can't reach that by next bull cycle maybe I'll move to Thailand

>> No.28510399

>>28509804
Immigrant complaining about the UK but happy to take our money. Free to go back to Greece anytime Andros

>> No.28510496

>>28493111
Don't you pay like 50% taxes in cali soon

>> No.28510511

>>28494780
LTT channel fucked around with it recently, right now it's already serving 140mbit down, 25mbit up, and can game or otherwise sustain a connection with a consistent ~50 ping.

>> No.28510640

>>28492553
the thing about not working is that you lose motivation for living and die sooner. The people who live the longest always keep themselves busy.

>> No.28510672

>>28510198
Sadly everywhere is fucked, Jews did their job well. I've considered South America, I have a friend in Colombia who says it's super comfy.

>> No.28510765

>>28510360
Edmonton is too far from the mountains you'd prefer Calgary or Vancouver if you absolutely must live in a major metropolitan center. It'd be much better if you could have a job where you don't live in one of those major centers.

Land in BC is impossibly expensive though because all the crown land has been locked in lumber leases since the 70s and the only land available is land that was already privately owned in the 70s and is now being subdivided.

>> No.28510829

>>28495151
I’d rather be homeless in America than rich in Poland

>> No.28510928

>>28509804
it's simply because if you do have enough money, you can live comfortably literally anywhere in the world - even in some absolute shitholes. pretty sure there are millions of people who would literally kill for an opportunity to take your place in the uk for 60k pounds a year even with all it's disadvantages. and you, yourself, probably want to migrate to some country that is considered a shithole by some portion of it's residents due to various other reasons, like, taxes, politics, policies, etc etc. doesn't matter where you go as long as have enough cap to sustain your desired and preferable lifestyle.

>> No.28510960

>>28493111
Agreed, I'm not from california but I laugh when people from bumfuck states always shit on california. California does indeed have it all, its a beautiful state and despite all the articles that have been coming out for 40 years now about "california is dying", theres a reason people still move there and its the 5th largest economy in the world.

That said, I've been eyeing Arizona more and more, can get to the beach in Mexico pretty quick and I like the desert, and way less taxes and lower col then california.

Texas looks good on paper but in reality is mostly a shithole run by insane religious people(and their retarded authoritarian rules) and big oil that pollutes the entire state with their shit.

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>>28510765
Yeah, Vancouver is the absolute dream so fuck Chinks for buying every sq ft of free land and rendering it completely unaffordable, I hear it has one of the highest cost of living to salary ratios anywhere in the world. I would really prefer not to live in a city but there's no other option with my job until I'm wealthy enough to retire. Calgary seems affordable and there are some huge, cheap houses that are a ~2 hour drive from Calgary for when I finally cash out my gains.

>> No.28511697

>>28492553
S.Europe
old
300k$ + house

Once you have a house paid and you move to a small-sized town (like 100.000), life here is extremely cheap and healthcare is mostly public.
I don't even need a car and can get by with 800$ a month while working, whoring and buying everything I need.

But they'll fuck us up with inflation and dismantling of public healthcare in the next 10 years, so cost of living will go up.

>> No.28511734

Israel
29
10mil

>> No.28511900

>>28492553
US
39
250k and I can get it done from there (no desire to live in any HCOL city because they're full of fucking idiots)

>> No.28511999

>>28504811
Fuck bros if it wasn’t for women I’d have no issue living off 20k a year (assuming I owned a house)

>> No.28512276

>>28511697
>But they'll fuck us up with inflation
Are you in the EU? The EUR will never hit inflation rates that will outperform any secure index fund. If you're in Belarus or Turkey or something then hold your assets in a more stable currency such as the GBP or CHF

>> No.28512407

>>28492553
>USA
>26
>Like 5mil maybe
I dunno shit I just like green candles

>> No.28512615

>>28492553
usa
20
20 mil

>> No.28512702

>45
>USA
>Another million
Have 2.2m in my retirement fund. Youngest has 4 years of school left. Another million by then and I’m out when she graduates. Could have probably done it a decade ago if I was single but honestly my wife is a unicorn and it love my kids, so it’s all good

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>>28495151
Guess who's moving next door nigga

>> No.28512908

>>28492553
USA
38
About tree fiddy.

>> No.28512915

>>28503631
What about Leeds?

>> No.28513167

>>28502557
Yeah, and people from scotland call themselves scottish and say they're from scotland - not britain/UK

People from wales call themselves welsh and say they're from wales - not britain or UK

Northern Ireland are probably the most likely to call themselves british because northern ireland literally is pro-union - but again, they wouldn't say they're from the UK


Only weak minded lefties call England Britain

>> No.28513296

Latvia
700k

>> No.28513665

>>28509804
>why do bongs want to retire in their shithole tho, honestly?
Nice weather.

>> No.28513874

>>28512915
I was considering Leeds myself, mainly because you can travel to Manchester and London by train a lot quicker than I could from Sheffield (I'm still a wagie and need access to big economic centres). Sheffield is more scenic and close to several national parks, Leeds is better for the city life and has more jobs. I know a lot of people who went to Leeds for uni, loved living there and stayed permanently. Depends on what you're looking for really

>> No.28514278

>>28493021
i can't decide if i want to buy a small house in the woods of Vermont or a shit apartment in Cali wimi

>> No.28514513
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28514513

Turkey
21
$500k

>> No.28514895

>>28514513
Spain
30
1M€

>> No.28515512

US
MYOB
Realistically, a milli, a little over. I have no desire to live like a king, i want to find some cheap-ass house in the middle of nowhere and keep working on passion projects without financial anxiety

>> No.28515887

>>28509917
all a londoncuck has to do is research how long the train journey to london takes from where they plan to go, a lot of the north UK is within 2-2.5 hours of london on train anyway and with that much money visiting won't be too expensive, especially with the savings you get from not living in london

>> No.28515929

>>28513874
Leeds is cool, it's basically where Manchester was about 10 years ago as the up and coming city but still cheap. Pakis and Nogs are in abundance though