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Retirement Planning - Corpus Christi Edition
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Wife and I are probably about 10 years out from retirement.  For us that means finding a place close to the beach.  We LOVE taking walks on the beach.  We've vacationed all around Floribamas gulf coasts.  We particularly love the Clearwater area (Madeira, Belleair, Indian Shores).  We've also hit Orange Beach and Gulf Shores a bunch.  One gulf beach area we have not experienced are Texas beaches.  In fact, never even been to Texas.  Well, it's time to explore that area as an option.  We are in the process of planning a Corpus Christi (Port Aransas/Mustang Island) trip to see what Texas beaches and retirement home prices are like.    Kids are excited about riding horses on the beach.  We are excited because it seems like you can get more for your money in Texas closer to the beach than you can in Florida.  Would love any input you all have to offer that have experience with this area.
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#2
Port A is a solid choice. I would not say the beaches are pretty north of there all the way to LA. FL is getting over priced with NY people invading. We are still free down here.
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#3
Hard to say what retirement accounts will look like in "real" dollars. We're at least ten years from the kids moving out, and I can't see changing houses before then, and another decade of work will probably be the minimum to even think about a countdown to retirement anyway. The wife just started on something closer to a full time job, which could accelerate things, but for now I figure that may just cover kids' school assistance and maybe something for weddings.

No input/experience on Tejas, other than it seems nice if you can stay away from the humid parts and the Austin crazies.
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(02-06-2022, 05:07 AM)Mexas Joe Wrote: Port A is a solid choice. I would not say the beaches are pretty north of there all the way to LA. FL is getting over priced with NY people invading. We are still free down here.

We are most excited to experience Texas folks.  Everybody we know that lives there is friendly and we definitely like the states policies.  My wife has looked at a few houses online and they are much more affordable than Florida and the areas seem less packed.  I'm looking forward to experiencing a beach that you can park your vehicle on.  Never experienced that anywhere we've went, I'll have to make sure I don't get run over lol.
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#5
Man, even with the Jeep, driving it on sand would make the engineer in me shudder. Probably not rational.
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#6
Getting the kids all out of the house and through college is our goal line. Our first is starting next year! In 5 years the other 3 will join her. Looking forward to having one in college, a little frightening though I must say.
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#7
Financially, it's terrifying. I was thinking of trading my three white ones for some who can get more assistance. I need to at least look into getting them emancipated. The whole "must disclose parental finances" thing is weird.
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(02-06-2022, 02:29 PM)Trub Lou Wrote: Financially, it's terrifying.  I was thinking of trading my three white ones for some who can get more assistance.  I need to at least look into getting them emancipated.  The whole "must disclose parental finances" thing is weird.

Ya, I did not like putting down how much money we have in investments and bank accounts.  Ever since our kids had SS numbers we've been saving in 529 plans for college.  We will be lucky if it covers it.  Our oldest is Chinese, was hoping that would be helpful.  No dice.  She's got a 4.0 I'm proud to say, but that does not translate into many scholarships either.  If you have worked hard and saved you don't get much.  We've had her apply for every scholarship out there that's not need based.  Many of the scholarships basically applied to every flavor and category of person except what we have in our house.
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#9
My wife sent me a link for 8 Port Aransas beach cams. Im becoming addicted to watching them!

http://portaransastex.com/port-aransas-live-webcams/

Here is a you tube video of a guy hauling in a hammerhead shark on a Texas beach!

https://youtu.be/IXMrqgkFed8
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(03-29-2022, 09:50 PM)Augie91 Wrote: My wife sent me a link for 8 Port Aransas beach cams.  Im becoming addicted to watching them!

http://portaransastex.com/port-aransas-live-webcams/

Here is a you tube video of a guy hauling in a hammerhead shark on a Texas beach!

https://youtu.be/IXMrqgkFed8



Nice to see that they handled the shark as well as possible though being a hammerhead there is an 80% chance it died.    Those things have a shit release rate.
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