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Gwen Merz started saving money early with the goal of financial independence and retiring early. I had opinions on how my partners were spending their money, and people don't really appreciate that. I bought this really nice sewing machine because quilting and hobbies are really important to me. Doing these hobbies is really important to me, and I just didn't have any space to do anything. I’ve reached a point — it’s called “ Coast FIRE ” — where I don't really need to save any more money for retirement at this point because I have saved so much so early.
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The cofounder of Saints Capital previously lived in San Francisco with his wife, who also works in venture capital, and had a second home in Napa. AdvertisementSawyer is one of many Californians who swapped Silicon Valley for Paradise Valley. Paradise Valley, which has been called by some the “Beverly Hills of Arizona,” is nestled into the desert hills between Phoenix and Scottsdale in Maricopa County. An aerial shot of the golf courses and swimming pools of Paradise Valley, Arizona. Tim Roberts Photography/ShutterstockOf the more recent wealthy out-of-state movers coming to Paradise Valley, Levinson said the No.
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Jason Fell purchased a vacation home in 2020 and turned it into his primary residence soon after. Courtesy of Jason FellWe basically converted a lake vacation home into a full-time home. We're saving on property taxes and were able to renovateWhen we bought the Poconos house as a vacation house, we paid cash, so there's no mortgage. Having that separation from the real world versus vacation world — I guess some people can see value in that. AdvertisementIt's not like we moved into our vacation home and that's it — we still go on vacation.
Persons: Jason Fell, Fell, , We've, we're, I'm, they're, Jordan Pandy Organizations: Service, Port Authority, Business Locations: NYC, , New Jersey, Pocono, Pennsylvania's Pocono, Bergen County, New York, New York City, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, NJ, Midland Park, jpandy@businessinsider.com
A compound in Naples, Florida, is on the market for a potentially record-setting $295 million. Late financier John Donahue spent $1 million for land on the Gulf of Mexico in 1985, then added to it. His family is ready to let go of three mansions on 9 beachfront acres — take a look around. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementA family compound in Naples, Florida, just hit the market for $295 million.
Persons: John Donahue, , Donahue Organizations: Service, Wall Street, Business Locations: Naples , Florida, of Mexico, Naples, Port Royal
About 730,000 people moved to Florida between July 2021 and July 2022, according to the latest census data available. The typical mover to Florida is not a baby boomer, but a millennial or a Gen Xer from New York and California, according to Business Insider's Noah Sheidlower. "When it comes to people who can't get a starter home in South Florida, they're coming to Orlando," Smith said. "But if you move to Orlando, Florida, with $750,000 or $800,000, you're like, 'I get a yard? AdvertisementMore than 140,000 of the nearly 739,000 people who moved to Florida between 2021 and 2022 came from California and New York , according to Census data.
Persons: , Noah Sheidlower, Freddie Smith, Shay Walker, Smith, Redfin, Orlando, jodi jacobson, Jenna Clark, Mark Kaley, Joe Raedle Organizations: Service, Business, Orlando, Walt Disney, University of Florida's, Economic, Business Research, Insurance, Disney, Census Bureau, Department of Housing, Urban Locations: Florida, New York, California, Cities, South Florida, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Los Angeles, Orange County, New York City, Central Florida, Orlando , Florida
I didn't want to buy the house in 2024 because I think bidding wars are going to return — because mortgage rates will come down. I don't think about it as trying to make a profit anymore. You want to save as much as possible, invest as much as possible, which creates a more lean and frugal lifestyle so you can retire early. But do you really want to live a lean lifestyle — and then retire early to a very lean and frugal lifestyle? Rental properties were what gave me the courage to retire early, along with negotiating a severance package in 2012.
Persons: , Sam Dogen, It's, Dogen, I've, I'm, it's, you've Organizations: Service, Business, San Locations: San Francisco
Read previewKyle Davis was living in a cave in Hawaii — and still wanted more adventure out of life. Courtesy of Kyle Davis. AdvertisementSide by side image of the view from Davis' cave and his farm in Hawaii. Courtesy of Kyle Davis. Courtesy of Kyle Davis.
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More than 8.5 million abandoned homes in rural Japan are creating a "ghost town" problem. There are more than 8.5 million akiya , or abandoned homes, in rural Japan, according to the country's 2018 Housing and Land Survey, its most recent on record. The institute predicts akiya could exceed 30% of homes in Japan by 2033. As Richard Koo, the chief economist at NRI, told them at the time, the Japanese countryside has been hollowing out since the mid-'90s. Why aren't more Japanese people buying abandoned countryside homes?
Persons: , who've, Richard Koo, There's, Chris McMorran, Koo, Douglas Southerland, McMorran, Natasha Durie, Durie, Eric McAskill, McAskill, Jaya Thursfield, Chihiro, Kurosawa, Joey Stockermans, akiya Organizations: Service, Survey, Nomura Research Institute, Business Insider's, NRI, National University of Singapore, of Anthropology, Ethnography, Oxford University, Canadian Real Estate Association Locations: Japan, Business Insider's Singapore, Gifu, Vancouver, Canada, Nagano Prefecture, England, Ibaraki Prefecture, London, North America, Kyushu, akiya
Kaitlin and Josh Chmil moved to Tennessee and bought a house with a rundown indoor pool in 2020. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Kaitlin and Josh Chmil, a couple who renovated an indoor pool in their Crossville, Tennessee, home. AdvertisementWe had no desire for an indoor pool or anything like that. Josh: They didn't have any comps in the area because an indoor pool is not a very common thing — especially in middle Tennessee. We want to sit back and enjoy some of the things we've done because I feel like we've been in this perpetual cycle of buy, renovate, sell, buy, renovate, sell, buy.
Persons: Kaitlin, Josh Chmil, , Kaitlin Chmil, Pete, Josh, we'd, Chmil, It's, We're, we've, it's Organizations: Service, Facebook Locations: Tennessee, Crossville , Tennessee, St . Petersburg , Florida, Banksy's
Some movers are giving up on Los Angeles and Dallas for smaller cities in Texas and Nevada. The cherry on top is the relatively affordable real estate compared to other cities. That lump sum of cash got some movers in the door, but the booming job market and relatively affordable housing are keeping them there. New Braunfels, Texas Regan Bender/ShutterstockPeople flock to the Lone Star state, but not always to the usual destinations. New Braunfels, Texas, attracts more movers than Austin and Dallas today with its relatively affordable homes and dearth of job opportunities.
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Leslie Redmond, 37, moved to Winnipeg, Canada, from Alaska in 2022. There's a really big Ukrainian population and a really big Polish population. So there are a lot of flavors and foods that are really ubiquitous up here that I wouldn't have had in the States. That was the case across Canada — and across the US — but I think that's kind of slowed down a little bit now. I would say Winnipeg is pretty equivalent to Alaska, but Alaska is higher than what you would find in the lower 48.
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Too said groceries, gas, and even movie tickets are less pricey in Las Vegas. Katz, a big sports fan, said some of his favorite things to do in the city are watching the Las Vegas Knights and the Las Vegas Aviators, a Minor League baseball team (an affiliate of Major League Oakland Athletics, who are moving to Las Vegas in the near future ). With the 2024 Super Bowl taking place in Las Vegas, Hamrick argued that the city has recently become a sports "mecca." AdvertisementTo receive that kind of hospitality, you don't have to venture far from the bustling parts of Las Vegas. Too said he lives only three miles from the Strip but feels worlds away from the flashy Las Vegas people envision.
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Japan has more than 8 million abandoned homes, with no restrictions on foreign buyers. Homeownership in Japan isn't the same path to financial freedom as in other countries. AdvertisementTake Kurosawa spent summers in Japan as a kid, and always dreamed of owning property there. In January, Kurosawa and Stockermans launched Akiyamart , a website to help foreigners find and purchase abandoned homes in Japan. It's a money-maker that has worked in the US but isn't necessarily a surefire way to generate income in Japan.
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A two-bedroom condo made out of three connected train cars in Wisconsin is seeking $125,000. It sits on a piece of abandoned rail and is part of a community made up of 43 train cars. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. A two-bedroom, one-bathroom condo made out of three connected train cars is on the market for $125,000 in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, a picturesque resort city about an hour south of Milwaukee. "You don't hear of many people converting train cars."
Persons: , Christopher Alexander Organizations: Service, Geneva Public Locations: Wisconsin, Lake Geneva , Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Geneva
Padel is said to be one of the world's fastest-growing sports, with 25 million players in over 90 countries. AdvertisementThe country's fastest-growing sport, pickleball, may have some competition. A standard-sized court is 66 feet by 33 feet, bigger than a pickleball court but smaller than a doubles tennis court. And Enclave, a gated community about 35 miles from Chicago in South Barrington, Illinois, is also set to have a communal padel court. Once they got hooked on padel, he said, they started converting them to padel courts.
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William Cahill, 30William Cahill, an associate director at Aventuur. AventuurCahill was on a rowing trip on the Zambezi River in Zambia surrounded by crocodiles and hippos when he met his future boss. Cahill followed suit, leaving behind a job touching on mergers and acquisitions and data and analytics at the management-consulting firm L.E.K. Aventuur's parks allow paying customers to surf in wave pools with artificial beachfronts dotted by amenities such as restaurants and beach clubs. The systems Cahill creates make him indispensable to the growing recreational-real-estate sector.
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Two Americans who moved to Canada told Business Insider they did so to escape polarized and divisive politics, inadequate healthcare, and to feel safer in their communities. A lot of the characteristics Ouellet was looking for in New Zealand, he said, he found in British Columbia. Advertisement"In British Columbia, the regulations for being able to own a gun are extremely tight," he said. He added that there is still an opioid crisis in British Columbia, but it's not as striking as it is in Portland. Ouellet has no regrets about moving to British Columbia, but Canada's housing crisis sidelined his dreams of homeownership.
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San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego residents are looking to move to Las Vegas and Seattle, Redfin found. Some parts of California are losing residents due to the high cost of living, politics, and crime. Bob Giramma, a 63-year-old business owner, moved away from San Diego and landed in Murfreesboro, Tennessee , a town 30 miles southeast of Nashville. Now residents of some of the most populous cities in California — Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco — are eyeing other cities, according to home-listings site Redfin, which tracks where its users are house-hunting. Allan BaxterPeople looking to move out of San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, Redfin additionally found, are most often searching for homes in Las Vegas and Seattle.
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Harmony Boyd, 28, moved from Plantation, Florida, to a suburb of Boston in September 2022. I do not think that there is a viable long-term future for anybody living in Florida right now. Everything was making me think I should jump out of this before it is too late for me to leave. Florida felt too ephemeral. The things I miss in Florida are a lot of stuff that are not really there anymore.
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European cities have some of the most expensive rents in the world, a new study found. We list the cost of living in 13 cities from Helsinki to Berlin — and what locals say about living there. AdvertisementIt's true: Large European cities are expensive. Copenhagen — along with London, Paris, Dublin, and more — ranked high on a new list of European cities with priciest rents, according to vacation-rental site Deluxe Homes . Still, several Americans who recently moved to Europe's highest-rent cities have told BI they feel their journeys have been worth it.
Persons: , Ellie Owens, they've, Owens, Read Organizations: Berlin —, Service, Business Locations: Europe, Helsinki, Berlin, Connecticut, Copenhagen, Denmark's, London, Paris, Dublin, Oslo, Vienna
Diem Nguyen recently bought a home near San Francisco without using a real-estate broker. AdvertisementIn October, Diem Nguyen bought a home in the San Francisco Bay Area for $1.6 million — without a realtor. About 88% of homebuyers this year used a real-estate agent, Zillow found . Have you bought a home without a real-estate agent? (Aalto does have a team of real-estate agents working behind the scenes, but they are salaried rather than paid by commission.
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Places across the US offer cash, homes, and other perks to lure remote workers and other relocators. Insider rounded up the states, cities, and towns that will reward you to move there in some way. Lillian Griffith, a 25-year-old data engineer, moved from Alpharetta, Georgia, to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in August 2022 to take advantage of the Tulsa Remote program, which granted her $10,000 simply for relocating to the Oklahoma city. "The Tulsa Remote program is not some elitist program that only accepts people who work in high-paying positions," Griffith previously told Business Insider. While some cities are doling out cash for remote workers, hoping their presence will boost the local economy, others are looking to attract new talent.
Persons: , Lillian Griffith, Griffith, Cincinnati —, relocators, Jordan Pandy Organizations: Service, Tulsa, nab Locations: Alpharetta , Georgia, Tulsa , Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Tulsa, , Ohio, Cincinnati, Lincoln , Kansas, Wichita, jpandy@businessinsider.com
One in four millennials moved to a different city in 2022, many for work or cost of living concerns. Nearly 17,300 millennials relocated to Cambridge in 2022, bringing the total percentage of millennials to 38% of the total population. Seattle and Sunnyvale, California, also saw comparable moves, as millennials who moved in 2022 made up about 12.5% of the total population for both cities. When looking at the top cities by percentage of total millennials compared to the total population, Jersey City, New Jersey, ranked first at 41.5%, followed by Seattle, Denver, and Austin. However, Port St. Lucie in Florida had the lowest rate of millennials moving in compared to the total population at 4.8%, followed by Brockton, Massachusetts.
Persons: , Jaclyn DeJohn, millennials, Millennials, DeJohn, SmartAsset, Gen Xers Organizations: Cambridge, Service, Survey, Business, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Intel, Nvidia, Lone Star State, Waco, Fort Hood, Fontana Locations: Santa Clara , CA, Seattle, Cambridge , Massachusetts, Santa Clara , California, Boston, Cambridge, Santa Clara, Silicon Valley, Santa Clara's, Georgia, Sandy Springs, Sunnyvale , California, Denver, Bellevue , Washington, Arlington , Virginia, millennials . Arlington, Hialeah , Florida, Arlington, Killeen , Texas, Austin, Jersey City , New Jersey, Port St, Lucie, Florida, Brockton , Massachusetts, Cities, California, Santa Ana, Moreno, Surprise , Arizona, Bend , Oregon, Scottsdale , Arizona, Orlando . Florida
Alan Breslauer launched Custom Catios in 2017 after building his first cat enclosure in the early 2000s. Alan Breslauer, owner of Southern California-based Custom Catios , is one of them. AdvertisementOne of Breslauer's custom catios. "When we put everything in there, like climbing poles, hiding boxes, cat ladders, cat steps, spiral staircases, floating steps, loft ladders, we call that 'Cat Disneyland,'" he said. A custom catio in Long Beach, California.
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Jean Lowell, 75, needed a more accessible house and her daughter needed an affordable one. After getting a grant and refinancing her home, she built a $130,000 backyard tiny home to live in. Her daughter moved into the main home and Lowell is able to age in place on her property in Vermont. The other purpose was to try to provide a place for my husband and I to live at our old age. I feel secure in my old age now in a way that I did not before.
Persons: Jean Lowell, Lowell, , I'd, didn't, Ray Tan Organizations: Service, Vermont Housing Locations: Vermont, Montpelier , Vermont, Montpelier
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