R2I challenges. Need guidance.
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 8:25 pm
Guys,
I am USC, planning to R2I between June - Dec of 2008.
Here is my situation. Will appreciate if I can get some feedback from folks in this community.
Current Situation:
1. I have a house in suburbs of Mumbai which is fully paid.
2. I have around USD 110K ( ~43 Lakhs), in US, in stocks, MFs and CDs.
I plan to transfer this to India in 2/3 transactions.
3. Plus I have around (10 Lakhs) in India, in stocks/MFs/Cash
4. I have around USD 100K in 401(k) ( Mine = USD 60K , Spouse = USD 40K)
5. My monthly expenses in Inida, will be around Rs 50K post R2I. I plan to take up a job after some time.
6. I have a house in US, which needs to sold or rented out. With the housing market in doldrums, I am not sure if I can find any buyer. I am looking at least USD 30K loss/bring to settlement, if I were to sell the house in
today's market.
7. I also have student loan of around $30K, which I plan to payoff before I R2I.
Questions:
1. I will be having around 50+ lakhs upon R2I. Is that sufficient for semi-retired?
2. What should be my strategy for house.
I have 3 options : a. Sale b. Rent c. Foreclose ?
Selling is extremely difficult in my area.( Northen Virginia). I prefer selling now, because market will not improve in coming years. Take the loss and move on ?
If were to rent it out, I can get around 75% of the monthly mortgage payment as Rent. Still need to pay the remaining 25% from pocket.( it may be offset by the tax rebate on Interest).
But if I were to rent it out, I still have to undergo the selling process again in future. My loss may be more.
Third option is to foreclose the house, if I cannot sell it. Foreclosure will destroy my credit history for 7 years and also there can be potential deficiency judgement. ( VA has deficiency judgements).
I will need a good lawyer/agent to handle this situation.
3. If I were to take a loss in selling the house, I will have to withdraw some cash from my 401(K) to cover the loss.
Leave the remaining money in 401(K).
Is it OK to do this ?
Or should I withdraw everyhing from 401(K) in coming years.
I am looking for suggestions/validation of my actions.
I am USC, planning to R2I between June - Dec of 2008.
Here is my situation. Will appreciate if I can get some feedback from folks in this community.
Current Situation:
1. I have a house in suburbs of Mumbai which is fully paid.
2. I have around USD 110K ( ~43 Lakhs), in US, in stocks, MFs and CDs.
I plan to transfer this to India in 2/3 transactions.
3. Plus I have around (10 Lakhs) in India, in stocks/MFs/Cash
4. I have around USD 100K in 401(k) ( Mine = USD 60K , Spouse = USD 40K)
5. My monthly expenses in Inida, will be around Rs 50K post R2I. I plan to take up a job after some time.
6. I have a house in US, which needs to sold or rented out. With the housing market in doldrums, I am not sure if I can find any buyer. I am looking at least USD 30K loss/bring to settlement, if I were to sell the house in
today's market.
7. I also have student loan of around $30K, which I plan to payoff before I R2I.
Questions:
1. I will be having around 50+ lakhs upon R2I. Is that sufficient for semi-retired?
2. What should be my strategy for house.
I have 3 options : a. Sale b. Rent c. Foreclose ?
Selling is extremely difficult in my area.( Northen Virginia). I prefer selling now, because market will not improve in coming years. Take the loss and move on ?
If were to rent it out, I can get around 75% of the monthly mortgage payment as Rent. Still need to pay the remaining 25% from pocket.( it may be offset by the tax rebate on Interest).
But if I were to rent it out, I still have to undergo the selling process again in future. My loss may be more.
Third option is to foreclose the house, if I cannot sell it. Foreclosure will destroy my credit history for 7 years and also there can be potential deficiency judgement. ( VA has deficiency judgements).
I will need a good lawyer/agent to handle this situation.
3. If I were to take a loss in selling the house, I will have to withdraw some cash from my 401(K) to cover the loss.
Leave the remaining money in 401(K).
Is it OK to do this ?
Or should I withdraw everyhing from 401(K) in coming years.
I am looking for suggestions/validation of my actions.