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I see 5 years as a small blip in time. If your child is young enough, maybe he/she will only be in first through third grade by the time you are ready to move. This is a good time to move to a more desirable area. Kids haven't formed their cliques yet and are still open to developing new friendships quite easily.
$500K is a lot of money. If you can save a majority of this money or even half of this money throughout the five years, think of the position you will be in moving forward in your life. Maybe your husband can work fewer hours? Maybe he can retire earlier? Maybe you can move to a neighborhood that has much better schools for your child. What are the long term goals for your family? How will you meet them? With $1,250,000 in your pocket, I think your goals will be easily met with a short, 5 year sacrifice.
Also, to hold over your cravings for big city, can you plan weekend trips? Can you fly to those cities? Your husband makes the money to do so and they will be very short flights. You could enjoy the weekend getaways to refill your soul.
Time away from the hustle and bustle can give you the solace you might need to concentrate and create a strong bond with your little one, reflect on yourself and build healthy habits that can carry you through life. I would be asking myself the question, "what could I accomplish with this time that I wouldn't if I were more busy?"
The five years will pass anyway and when you look back on it, you will see that it passed very, very quickly. Will you regret not having that money in your pocket?
The only other questions, and these are important and very personal...to be asked only of yourself and your husband:
Is our marriage strong enough to withstand the stress of living so isolated?
Am I strong enough to withstand the stress? Do I suffer from depression or anxiety that is brought on by this type of isolation?
Do I believe that relocation will solve problems within myself or my marriage that will probably exist no matter what?
Are there any other deep questions that should be asked before moving forward?
This isn't an easy decision. My personal bias should be revealed too...I am looking to get out of the suburbs and get land for horses!
But, I have already told my husband that I need to be within short driving distance of normal people. I have a very strong need to feel connected too.
$500K is a lot of money. If you can save a majority of this money or even half of this money throughout the five years, think of the position you will be in moving forward in your life. Maybe your husband can work fewer hours? Maybe he can retire earlier? Maybe you can move to a neighborhood that has much better schools for your child. What are the long term goals for your family? How will you meet them? With $1,250,000 in your pocket, I think your goals will be easily met with a short, 5 year sacrifice.
Also, to hold over your cravings for big city, can you plan weekend trips? Can you fly to those cities? Your husband makes the money to do so and they will be very short flights. You could enjoy the weekend getaways to refill your soul.
Time away from the hustle and bustle can give you the solace you might need to concentrate and create a strong bond with your little one, reflect on yourself and build healthy habits that can carry you through life. I would be asking myself the question, "what could I accomplish with this time that I wouldn't if I were more busy?"
The five years will pass anyway and when you look back on it, you will see that it passed very, very quickly. Will you regret not having that money in your pocket?
The only other questions, and these are important and very personal...to be asked only of yourself and your husband:
Is our marriage strong enough to withstand the stress of living so isolated?
Am I strong enough to withstand the stress? Do I suffer from depression or anxiety that is brought on by this type of isolation?
Do I believe that relocation will solve problems within myself or my marriage that will probably exist no matter what?
Are there any other deep questions that should be asked before moving forward?
This isn't an easy decision. My personal bias should be revealed too...I am looking to get out of the suburbs and get land for horses!