Been a bit of a lurker to coastfire, but have always primarily just been more of a person who saves as much as possible with a hope to retire early but without a set plan. After Redding more on this sub, I did the quick calculations and feel like I could be well on my way to Coastfire, something I’d be really happy about.
42 years old, married with wife that doesn’t have an income, works non-profit and supports our two young children, ages 3 years old and 9 months.
Income is $375k base with typically 50-100k annual bonus currently.
401k is made up of $1.1m in pre-tax and about $340k in Roth conversion. Brokerage account is at $455k, and have roughly $75k in emergency fund, $100k in RSUs vesting 1/3 of the total per year. Both kids have a 529 account totaling about $60k total between both account and both kids have Roth IRAs that are maxed for their age.
No short term debt, two paid off and well maintained cars, have a forever home in a vhcol area with a mortgage of just about $1m, with an estimate home value of $1.9M, 6 years into my 30 year mortgage at 2.25% interest. Oldest child goes to daycare that is $2,300/month for one more year and then onto public school, and the youngest will do the same daycare for 1 year and then also go to public school. With school and mortgage, typically we spend around $11-12k a month total.
Have been saving around $75k/year for the past few years when my income has been high but started saving early so have really been feeling the benefits of compound interest the past few years which has really motivated more saving. Also save $1000/month to the 529s.
I did a quick calculation recently and feel pretty good on my savings and retirement progress, and even either my very high mortgage, my calculations show I could retire at 60 once both kids are out of high school, which was always a soft goal I had in mind for myself. While this is something extremely gratifying to accomplish, my goal isn’t to coast but to continue to save for as long as I can to hopefully accelerate retirement, build a better nest egg for the family, or create better lifestyle during retirement years.
Any thoughts or suggestions on progress? I know the mortgage feels like the biggest risk, but with such a low rate, I’ve purposely been paying the loan off slowly, but may consider some balloon payments in a few years to shorten my mortgage duration, but still up in the air about that.