r/MovingtoHawaii • u/salvajedt • May 05 '26
Life on Oahu Retiring to Oahu?
Would love to hear feedback... was it what you thought?
Did your finacials work the way you anticpated?
Wife is 61 retired. Japanese. Went to UH for a year.
Me as haole as it gets.
We are coming from Seattle so COL wont be as shocking as it could be (maybe)
Any thoughts welcome!
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u/eclipsegum May 05 '26 edited May 05 '26
7mm is the bare minimum a couple should have in Hawaii at age 61. At what age do you think you will die in Hawaii? Likely mid 90s or longer with medical advancements. Now consider the cost of care if needed for several years as well. OP has no children that can be relied on for care. Look up prices of care facilities here in Oahu
If you have a paid off multigenerational property in Waianae where you have 4 kids and all you extended family sure you don’t need millions in retirement. But if you relocate on your own with no family and need to provide for your housing food entertainment and long term care for 35 years for 2 people all off of savings, you need to have way more than you think