90% of my net worth is in S&P 500 index funds - is a rental property a good idea?
Briefly

The article discusses the challenges faced by individuals pursuing the FIRE (financial independence, retire early) movement, highlighting a Redditor's experience. This 34-year-old father is on track to retire in 10-15 years, but he's uncertain about his rental property investment. With a net worth of $2.8 million, he balances a fluctuating income with his wife’s salary, aiming to transition her to a stay-at-home role. The article emphasizes the individual nature of FIRE goals and encourages finding the right financial advisor for personalized guidance.
When it comes to knowing the right time to call it quits in the FIRE world, it's not easy. As everyone has different goals, it's okay if your FIRE number is a bit different.
Good news is that the Redditor has equity in a rental property, allowing potential sales to invest profit for their early retirement plans.
This individual seeks advice on their rental property while focusing on retiring in the next 10-15 years, aiming for a stay-at-home spouse role.
With a net worth of around $2.8 million, this 34-year-old father plans to retire early while adapting to a fluctuating income.
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