Retirement on 63k

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Recently on a road trip with my dad we explored some sound old towns from his home of origin and looked at some of the old properties there.

The surprisingly low cost on some of the sections made me realise that a small, comfortable freehold retirement could be achievable for as little as 63k.

The cost of a section is around 45k. The cost of a caravan could be 5k. The cost of a connection to the grid and water mains might be achievable for around 12k. Allow 1k for second hand furnishings and you have a lifestyle.

Why aren’t more kiwis thinking like this? Freehold lands and campervans are two assets that don’t tend to go down in value.

I feel that millennial culture has become too avaricious. A part of this stems from fears of having an inadequate nest egg in retirement, and insufficient income to cope with inflation. But the key with retirement is not to over think it.

Author: Richard Christie

Richard Christie runs a small motel on the Kapiti Coast and also writes the Balance Transfers blog. He is interested in how businesses can play a role in improving environmental outcomes, and the challenges associated with doing so. Although this is a blog nominally about the topic of inflation, one of the key recurring questions this blog covers is 'what will be the financial cost and financial impact of climate change?' The blog covers micro economic and business-specific topics relating to the business landscape in New Zealand.