Anyone moved to a smaller market where you could get more for your money?
Wife and I are considering a small town outside of DFW (we are both fully remote in tech). We could take current home equity and buy a bigger house in cash and contribute significantly more to 529s (pay off college well in advance to them going to school), investments, 2 weddings, and better chance to be debt free the majority of our lives.
vs
Stay in Dallas where we need to move to new area in next 5 years for better schools. Houses will most likely be double+ (can't afford private schools in Dallas). Play the game, and put coins away vs dollars.
Pros:
Cons:
Poke holes in this please. I want financial freedom for my young family, but I don't know how aggressive this is. 2 daughters are 6 months and 2 years so nothing holding us back there.
Wife and I are considering a small town outside of DFW (we are both fully remote in tech). We could take current home equity and buy a bigger house in cash and contribute significantly more to 529s (pay off college well in advance to them going to school), investments, 2 weddings, and better chance to be debt free the majority of our lives.
vs
Stay in Dallas where we need to move to new area in next 5 years for better schools. Houses will most likely be double+ (can't afford private schools in Dallas). Play the game, and put coins away vs dollars.
Pros:
- Pay off mortgage 25 years sooner
- fund 529s before college
- fund investment accounts at faster rate
- pay off cars
- cheaper daycare
- everything else a small town has to offer
Cons:
- Family in Dallas 2 hour drive
- Friends in Dallas (not close enough with neighbors, and some of our good friends have already moved)
- Would be dependent on a remote job if current ones end
- Ever need to move back to the city then the costs will be higher
- Everything a smaller town doesn't have to offer?
Poke holes in this please. I want financial freedom for my young family, but I don't know how aggressive this is. 2 daughters are 6 months and 2 years so nothing holding us back there.