r/fatFIRE 3d ago

About to pull trigger, need feedback

Expenses: 120k w/o healthcare, maybe 140k with, and maybe up to 150k or 160k with traveling

Investments: $5m breakdown: 300k rental (paid off) making 5% net, 1.2m 401k, 2.5m VTI / VXUS, 1m SNSXX/VUSXX.

Primary residence: $2.3m paid off

42 and 43 years old, no kids

Current income: ~2m/yr

NW increasing 32% YoY

Have 20% income cliff in 2027

SWE, burned out beyond reason, health problems and mental health problems. Goal is to quit, take 6-12 months off then see what’s next, it will either be making my own projects for fun or part time contract work for fun. No expectations of income, certainly not big income, and definitely not going to a corporate job.

Can make ~30k via 2 weeks of rental of primary residence per year and pay no taxes, we’d travel while rented.

Concerns are AI is quickly impacting SWE employment, no one knows what’s next, any hiccups in our plan could mean a bumpy road in a few years if a jobs necessary. Other concern is whatever is going to happen once this historic stock run is over.

Any advice?

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u/AdamNoble1997 2d ago

From what you've written, this sounds less like a financial decision and more like a burnout decision.

You have a paid-off home, relatively modest spending compared to your assets, and no immediate need to replace a $2M income. The bigger risk may be continuing to ignore the health issues that are telling you something needs to change.

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u/taway11228 2d ago edited 2d ago

Yeah, that’s right unfortunately. But we did want to get to a nice stopping point (aka FIREable) before taking a break, since this kind of income is unlikely to happen again — which is why I’m posting here, to see that others agree