It's only yours if you have enough guns to defend it--good luck!
It's only yours if you have enough guns to defend it--good luck!
This is freaking awesome. I hope to be in your shoes one day. I can only imagine what it would be like to have a paid off home and the ability to survive on very few expenses. You are very right about the ability of lessening your expenses = higher savings. Good luck man.
Congrats! We're in a similar situation. We paid cash for a fixer-upper this summer. We'll be putting the final touches on it over the next month and moving in right before Christmas. 1 1/2 rent payments to go here at the apartment in the meantime and then we'll be living rent/mortgage free. It's an extremely liberated feeling, but the guys are right, $1640 in property taxes every year will be a harsh reminder that we're only renting it from the government.
Congrats! I hope you are buying physical with some of the extra cash in your pockets now.![]()
The truth is, all might be free if the valued freedom, and defended it as they ought. ~Samuel Adams, 1771
We were locked out so you could say it was the company.
As for property taxes, even renters pay that- it is in the rent cost but a renter gets nothing to show for the money they spend on rent while a buyer does.
(half of my property taxes are due next month).
Thanks everybody!
Freedom is a state of mind. Nobody can take that from you unless you let them.
With interest rates at record lows, I would refinance it and by physical with the cash. You can get a 30 year fixed at 3% and the loan is even assumable by an approved buyer. After calculating true inflation the 3% loan is negligible. Just keep your balance at 78% Loan To Value to avoid PMI. If you ever get hard pressed to make a payment just sell some of the physical. The last thing in the world I would do is pay off a 3% home mortgage. Cheap money. Your loan balance will never increase but the value of your dollar is sure to decline. You will pay that loan back with devalued dollars.