Is my portfolio strong enough to retire overseas in a few years?

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    Stef

      Moving could have a detrimental impact on your child’s ability to be charged in-state tuition in the US.

      Every state is different.

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      Michael

        Double taxation
        Thats why I like Uruguay or Argentina.

        In Uruguay,no double taxation for the first 11 years
        In Argentina, you can get a 90 day visa and renew it for 90 days to avoid double taxation.

        In order to qualify for social security benefits,you must return to the US every 6 months.

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        Matias

          IMO retiring together with a partner is not ideal. Any relationship can end anytime, specially if you are planning your next 30 years of your life.

          FIRE alone

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          Jaime

            If you move permanently to Spain or Italy beware of taxation on your income and assets abroad.

            You are considered a permanent resident in either country (for tax purposes) if you stay 183 days+/year.

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            Peter

              3k net income with a 1 million rental property equity??? Am I reading this right or are you missing zeros.

              I would sell.

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              Anuj

                Your profile is freakishly similar to mine. I plan to retire in 5 yrs and time split between US and SE Asia post retirement.

                I’m planning on teaching science, travel and getting even better at pickleball..

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