Hi everyone. I wish i had of found this forum earlier, seems to be some good info on here.
I'm 30 now but retired last year at 29. I know it might sound like i'm rich but i am not. I was lucky that i landed a good job in the IT industry straight out of school in 1992 so thankfully i didn't have to go to university. I bought my 1st property (a unit) at 19 with the goal of paying it off in 10 years. A bought a second unit when i was 23 but sold that 2 years ago and used to money from that to pay off the 1st one.
At the moment I just rent out my unit. I'll probably sell it in about 10 years or so when the time is right and invest in low risk funds. I only get $330 a week from the rental unit but it is enough. I'm living with a couple of friends and pay $100 rent a week, I put another $100 a week away for the unit expenses and my car expenses (rego/insurance), then I have $100 left for food and fuel for the car.
If you only want to live frugally like me then it can be done. I don't plan on getting married or having kids as I value my freedom too much. I've just been playing lots of golf and surfing and i've purchased a camper van so I can take off round the country at a moments notice. I'm so glad to be finally out of the toxic office environment.
Anyway, thats my story,
cheers, i look forward to reading your suggestions.
I'm 30 now but retired last year at 29. I know it might sound like i'm rich but i am not. I was lucky that i landed a good job in the IT industry straight out of school in 1992 so thankfully i didn't have to go to university. I bought my 1st property (a unit) at 19 with the goal of paying it off in 10 years. A bought a second unit when i was 23 but sold that 2 years ago and used to money from that to pay off the 1st one.
At the moment I just rent out my unit. I'll probably sell it in about 10 years or so when the time is right and invest in low risk funds. I only get $330 a week from the rental unit but it is enough. I'm living with a couple of friends and pay $100 rent a week, I put another $100 a week away for the unit expenses and my car expenses (rego/insurance), then I have $100 left for food and fuel for the car.
If you only want to live frugally like me then it can be done. I don't plan on getting married or having kids as I value my freedom too much. I've just been playing lots of golf and surfing and i've purchased a camper van so I can take off round the country at a moments notice. I'm so glad to be finally out of the toxic office environment.
Anyway, thats my story,
cheers, i look forward to reading your suggestions.