Interesting fact on your point.
Personally, I feel that retirement plannings can never be too early but are always too late when one realized it. I cant really recall when i started to think and plan for my own, but I am already planning for it just in case i am asked to go from my current job.
Honestly, whatever you have cited so far are basically my consideration for retirement:
- I am single and no real plan to get settle down.
Retirement out of SG
- My plan is to reside in JB for my retirement. (This is subjective and the location is depending on individual preference)
Simple lifestyle for me
- My retirement unit is already in placed, currently as weekend home, HDB almost fully paid and will be rental out if necessary (I would say that my place is at a reasonably centralized location, so I have no worry about the rental part, any its just an optional alternative when time comes)
Contingency plan for major illness
-Already gone thru that stage so currently is all about maintaining my own personal health.
Will need about 500-600k (non cpf funds) to generate 12-15k per year.
- Very subjective for me as it depends on individual. I live humbly and dont really spend much as a single. Appreciating red wine and loves to cook so whether i really need that sort of reserve for retirement, I am not that certain. Anyway, its not really the priority when i am thinking of retirement honestly.
I think retirement is about spending time to do things that we like. (Different people like different things and live different lifestyle) IF you are able to find something you like as your retirement past time, I think that will be the perfect scenario.
There's no really right thing or right time when it comes to retirement. I believe when the time comes, we will know.