So basically I'm sick of working. I have about 1.8m net worth (usd) and I think that's probably enough to just shack up with a cute girl somewhere and live off of.Mostly in stocks and bonds, right now it's looking like passive $60k draw per year indefinitely at an average of 3.5% growth. A bit low for usa but not elsewhere.Anyone have any recommendations on nice calm spots for an American to go and live long term? Not interested in latam desu, I find latinos to be loud and violent.Fwiw I'm 37, so maybe countries where age gaps aren't considered a big deal
>>2824847>passive $60k draw per year
Oops accidentally submitted the post>>2824852>passive $60k draw per yearI always thought you should be able to make 5% in any case. Depends on your interests anon>Do you want to live in a city or countryside>Do you want to own land>Do you like old architecture>what climate do you like>Do you just want a beach town to live in
Oh it's this shit thread again[-]
>>2824853My interests are mushrooms, marijuana, women, finance, vyda games.I want to own land; and I prefer the suburbs.I like safe cities, but I also am ok in the country side.I do not like the humidity.
>>2825107>My interests are mushrooms, marijuana, women, finance, vyda gamesok so you don't actually have money
>>2824847>nice calm spotsVientiane is the most laid-back "big" city in the world
>>2824847Post balances or the threads getting trashed ^__^
this is like the 5th "I have ~1 million dollars, what country can I go to to retire and stretch this money as far as it can go" thread on the 'log
>>2825107Chiang Mai ticks all the boxes, except you need a thai wife to own land.
>>2825154>>2825152inb4 discussion of SEA, "white dork", additional data mining posts
>>2825157can't you do it through a shell company? i'm sure companies can buy land, right? that's the way it works in laos.
>>2825170Nope he can’t do any of that because he doesn’t have any money, and until the means are shown, threads will be getting shouted down into oblivion. The only one who’s allowed to make these threads so far is the gracious and industrious Chad who stepped off his throne to show us his impressive job offer. A true man of the people, a scion. He showed us what was possible so that we may follow in his stead.I get paid to do this. I have a rainbow of lacroixs to choose and sip from while I recline in my Herman Miller Mirra Mesh. I’ll check back in about 24 hours
>>2825107>I want to own land;why? "owning land" by itself is almost pointless. it does not provide any income and is only a potential burden with taxes, upkeep etcif you want to own e.g. a plantation/agricultural land that is a different matterif you want to buy land for potential future development or to sell it again at some point then yeah you can do that as a kind of speculative investment but it comes with a lot of risks associated with it
>>2825222as an american I am against owning condos.condos still have a tax burden, and hoa fees are more ineffecient than doing the work or hiring a contractor your self.I do not like the idea of renting, because landlords in the usa tend to be aggressive and nosy as fuck; and the usa is a very land lord friendly with the exception of california, new york city, oregon and washington (but this is a new and growing fast). It's just very nice, to not have a landlord barging into your place of residence where you might be growing some mushrooms, for some thing stupid.