R2I random thoughts, need some viewpoints
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 3:19 am
So, I just returned from a trip to Kerala. Was visiting after 4 years. I'm a USC and my kids are now going to the 11th grade in High School in the US. I've always thought my kids would continue on into some college in the US and I'd continue working here. But this visit has made me a little nostalgic. I'll be hitting 50 next year and work here is extremely competitive and seems like one has keep working harder every year.
I had this epiphany this week - what if I could go back to India and settle down there. I think it's quite unlikely for my kids to accept wanting to go to college in India, but right now, this is just a thought. I really don't want to go back and do IT work though. Probably something like an early retirement, sell my house here. If I make enough money, can build a house with 50 lacs and not worry about mortgage anymore! Definitely sounds appealing. I own some land on which I could build the house. Still have to figure out the details on how to get the house built, but that's the details. Next is food: it is definitely much cheaper in India and I could set up my own veg garden as a lot of people seemed to be doing. I know my parents will definitely appreciate if I return. My wife didn't like the idea at all though. Now the part about income. I have some money in my 401K which I can tap in about 7 years. Early SS could potentially be used 5 years after that. So, if I R2I in 2 years, I've to figure out a stream of income for 5 years while my kids go off to college (assuming they agree to study in India). I have about $150K which I can leverage for their college.
There is potential inheritance which could come my way as well in the next few years, about a crore or maybe two. I could put that into a FD to get some income. Also I could build a two storey house and give out upstairs for rent. Medical is something I haven't looked into yet. I would think it would be possible to purchase private insurance and plan to research that.
Pros: No rat race, no mortgage, cheaper living, cheaper college, peace of mind, known place, would feel a sense of belonging with folks around, parents happy
Cons: Have to get wife to agree, haven't discussed with kids yet, giving up regular work
Unknowns: Medical, will kids adjust?, what could possibly go wrong?, will it get boring?, will income stream work out?
Yes, it has a lot of loose ends, a lot of things have to fall in place, but I do think this is a thought that has some merit. Would love to hear some viewpoints on this.
I had this epiphany this week - what if I could go back to India and settle down there. I think it's quite unlikely for my kids to accept wanting to go to college in India, but right now, this is just a thought. I really don't want to go back and do IT work though. Probably something like an early retirement, sell my house here. If I make enough money, can build a house with 50 lacs and not worry about mortgage anymore! Definitely sounds appealing. I own some land on which I could build the house. Still have to figure out the details on how to get the house built, but that's the details. Next is food: it is definitely much cheaper in India and I could set up my own veg garden as a lot of people seemed to be doing. I know my parents will definitely appreciate if I return. My wife didn't like the idea at all though. Now the part about income. I have some money in my 401K which I can tap in about 7 years. Early SS could potentially be used 5 years after that. So, if I R2I in 2 years, I've to figure out a stream of income for 5 years while my kids go off to college (assuming they agree to study in India). I have about $150K which I can leverage for their college.
There is potential inheritance which could come my way as well in the next few years, about a crore or maybe two. I could put that into a FD to get some income. Also I could build a two storey house and give out upstairs for rent. Medical is something I haven't looked into yet. I would think it would be possible to purchase private insurance and plan to research that.
Pros: No rat race, no mortgage, cheaper living, cheaper college, peace of mind, known place, would feel a sense of belonging with folks around, parents happy
Cons: Have to get wife to agree, haven't discussed with kids yet, giving up regular work
Unknowns: Medical, will kids adjust?, what could possibly go wrong?, will it get boring?, will income stream work out?
Yes, it has a lot of loose ends, a lot of things have to fall in place, but I do think this is a thought that has some merit. Would love to hear some viewpoints on this.