How can we invest $1.5–2M for steady cash flow while living nomadically?

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    Anuj

      A side note advice- Seriously look into Malaysia (Penang) to start your nomadic experience. You will fall in love.

      We have been here for the last 15 months and the expat community keeps growing by the day- excellent healthcare, great education for thr kids, safe, English friendly, 25%ish cost of living vs US etc.

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      Amy

        Invest in dividend bearing blue chip stocks and then live off the dividends.

        If it’s not too personal, what could be wrong with your child that would actually be improved by living a nomadic lifestyle

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        Tristan

          Keep a decent chunk in cash/cash equivalents. Like probably 5+ years expenses/anticipated expenses.

          That will give you time to figure out your needs, what you need to support your kids etc without having to stress about the money.

          Then you can evaluate from there

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          Leona

            Read “quit like a millionaire.” She writes about retiring in her early 30s and describes sample portfolios I think that would really help you, she also has a downloadable pdf to accompany the book if you choose to listen so you can get a visual

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            AC

              Strongly advise you to meet with a special needs trust attorney ASAP before you make any big decisions if you have not done so already!

              best wishes on your journey.

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              Cheryl

                Read Timothy Ferris’ book the Four Hour Workweek. Packed with loads of examples of how to do exactly what you’re trying to do.

                Best part…you have a great cushion under you

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                Patty

                  How nomadic? Like RV or other? Aiming to homeschool then may want your base/residency state to be particular for those needs (some are more flexible than others on requirements)

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                  Terri

                    We literally just had a workshop regarding this situation. Special Needs Planning is a unique situation that needs a more custom planning.
                    If you look up my friend online, Atty.

                    Gerry Kane (he was featured at Meet the Peetes), he specializes in cases like yours.

                    I can make an introduction if you’d like.

                    I don’t have special needs children and not close to your situation other than I have always wanted to try to live a nomadic life as I have some friends who do and found it very practical and more purposeful.

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                    Angelo

                      Something like the golden butterfly portfolio that maximizes the safe withdrawal rate

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