Retired from Army with ₹10 Crores in Coorg?

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Meet Lt. Col. Bharat Chevur. He managed to achieve FIRE in his 40s and retired to a beautiful estate in Coorg.After getting out of the army, he prioritised time with his family, and his own interests over a corporate job in the city.He explains how he built his wealth, his streams of passive income and how he managed to achieve the life that he leads today.

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I am from Pakistan. In our country Army officers dont need to think about passive income at all. They belong from the richest group of our country. It is amazing that Indian Army officers are truly humble and real professional soldiers.

kawan
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"Standard of living might be lower but the Quality of living is higher" 💯💯

Jetha-Lol
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Spoke like a army officer, very straight forward, no beating about the bush, very rare these days salute to you sir

ashishraizada
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My home is 5 kms away from this officers home went to this golf link met him he is humble n he works for social causes in and around our panchayat Mr.Bharat chevur thank you for giving me an opportunity to meet u

yathish
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A retired colonel is showing discipline even after retirement...that Indian army for you...Jai hind

vishwaschhetri
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The only thing I envy from the older generation is such kind of bonds with their partners, the commitment, trust and loyalty which our generation is lacking.

pcodes
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Defence personnel passive income is already defined in the form of pension they receive.. passive income is something for normal citizens.

sandeepchauhan
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All services Army, Navy and air force deserves all the best in their life. Inspiring❤

yogitak
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Such a delight for army professionals. This should be the couple goals. Thanks for this little peek in the lives of a lovely couple and their dream home.

shwetapatil
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I really wish wint money gets more subscribers as this video's are too essentials for us . Indians are still much interested in sourav joshi nd actors actreess life ..
I hope Bharat Rise again .

SouravChakraborty-xy
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Brilliant video, loved the way he spoke and told their personal stories 😊

viditduggad
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Beautiful property and we appreciate the couple's dedication, patriotism, and sacrifices for the country!!!! 🙏🙏🙏

rameshsharma
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Discipline of Military is visible even after retirement.

Logicc-Gate
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sir, In India the majority of the people earn 35000-40000 rupees per month. So, please make one video on how these categories of people generate the money over the long run. It will not only be beneficial for me but also help others who are willing to invest with that money.

pallavkalita
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Army mens are diff breeds altogether. Thank you for your service and great life to aspire for by many.

RDd
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They're basically property investors. They had big sums of money in the early 2000s which they put into properties in Bangalore. They made good use of the property price surge during that time. Not everyone will be fortunate to have big sums to invest in property and then see them rise in value. These days it'll be hard to find the initial capital for property as it's too expensive in Bangalore and other big cities. The returns on property is also not much presently.

arjunps
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Retirement may not be about stopping to work and live doing nothing. It can be about Retirement from a traditional job and start working on something one loves to do on own terms. Doing nothing on passive fund flow can only be enjoyed for sometime, which no one would realise whilst in there own current job hassles. Retirement can actually be a third innings of living a working life on own terms and enjoyment, without it becoming a workless purposeless slow wait for the end.

sandysam-bj
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problem with golf is you need one shot and 20 mins to find the ball. I hate this game. Only good for retire people.

indiandeveloper
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The Indian officer has inspired me to think seriously about my retirement .

christopherpetrov
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Kudos to the effort @WintWealth team. but I think you guys are not asking right questions. its just showing off of wealth.
What i would be interested to know.
1. How he found out the property in Coorg ?
2. What was the idea to buy in Coorg?, why not other places, its just only looking for golf courses ??
Since they said so much about Golf, whats the Golf course membership expense.
3. what kind of expense one has to think to have this hobby.
4. How they got contacts for the property ?, are they native ?
5. How they negotiated being a outsider?
5.1. how they validated the documents, what are the struggles of that ?, did they hire someone ?
6. How much they spent on the construction, how they planned for it ??
7. Same for Bangalore flat, How they got to know about property ? why white-field?, were they staying there ?. why choose that specific property.
Its more about the mindset people want to know than just showing we have this and that.

mayank