Hey RedmondCI have been considering this as well. I am retiring next year at 53 and heading to Spain using cash savings and early drawdown. Crunching the numbers I am dropping the car and going to locate near good public transport links. Saves Depreciation, Diesel, Tax, Insurance and Services.
Galicia is also a Celtic nation was there a few years ago, no tourists, no hubbub, just life in such a simple way I began to wonder why we have so much crap in our lives.I had plans to retire to Spain. Was there a few weeks back. No thanks , not the south anyways. The heat would kill you ! Perhaps the north. Galicia etc. wonder where you plan on going RedmondC. ?
HiHey RedmondC
Care to share how you are managing to retire at only 53?
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Hi
I have paid into a pension since 18 private sector and always been a saver. Own house no loans no kids. Life’s short work done. Now enjoy health willing. (Oh also enjoyed life while working lol)
my plan is to move into the city in next few years, be within walking distance of shops, hospital, train and bus stations etc, sell the car and never again drive.
Hats off to you having the presence of mind to contribute to a pension since age 18. I was involuntarily enrolled in a pension scheme at age 21 and I can (hazily) remember that I didn't give two hoots about it at the time as the notion that I would ever be of age to retire seemed so far in the future that it was up there with science fiction stories. (When I was older I did appreciate having been shoved into it at 21 which is why I'm a supporter of the auto-enrolment project as an idea.)
I jointed my company one at 26 when started my first 'real' job after trying other industries, travelling etc post college. Best bit of financial advise my Dad ever gave me.
I also had a similar Dad and 30 years later, I am very grateful for his insistence on pensions as Sunday dinner conversationDads. Bless them.Only earlier this year I had a meeting with a young lady aged 23 who was enrolling in her employer's pension scheme, which we're the brokers for. Like you, her first proper job after college. She told me that her Dad had been pressing her to join as soon as she was eligible. I recommended that she do three things: -
- Thank her Dad from me for the excellent advice.
- Get used to the discipline of having a pension contribution deducted from salary and continue it in any future job she might have.
- Remember to thank her Dad again if he's still around in about 30 years when she has experience of the magic of compound interest.
my plan is to move into the city in next few years, be within walking distance of shops, hospital, train and bus stations etc, sell the car and never again drive.
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