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Worthy milestone. However, you will owe taxes forever
 
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Fantastic.
 
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Worthy milestone. However, you will owe taxes forever


And you will need a new roof, windows, heat pump, and so forth. When we paid off our mortgage, the wife put the monthly payment into an account for all the repairs and she had an extra $10K in that account. Then she retired.

A paid for home is an important step towards a comfortable retirement.

Congratulations!


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That is fantastic!

It is a great feeling when you realize you no longer live in the bank's house.



 
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Congratulations. I remember the feeling. We had a cocktail or two.



Men fight for liberty and win it with hard knocks. Their children, brought up easy, let it slip away again, poor fools. And their grandchildren are once more slaves.

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Congratulations. I remember the feeling. We had a cocktail or two.


Just got back from BBQ where Mrs. Mike had a Cosmo( she hardly drinks). I had a whiskey when we got home.

No credit cards, no house payment, we upped the insurance coverage on the casa and cars and already have enough cash to cover the taxes and 6 months of living expenses.

We listen to Dave Ramsey but still use a card because you have to have one to order stuff off the internet, and we pay it at the end of the month(nothing carries over).



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Paying off the home produces a heady sense of being in control of the Universe.....

congratulation.
 
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Congratulations, great feeling to be debt free.




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Congrats, that is a nice accomplishment.
 
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Congrats! It is a wonderful feeling isn't it. Just remember to set aside for your taxes and keep your insurance up to date.


My current taxes + insurance are higher per month than my original mortgage payment + insurance + taxes.
 
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Nice feeling for sure!


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Congrats! that is awesome. I hope to join you in that status in the next 3 years.


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Good work! Smile
 
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SuhWEET! Congratulations!!!
Enjoy the reduced stress.
 
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Congrats!
I know the wonderful feeling you are experiencing.
I paid off my house when I retired and was debt free. I now have more money in the bank that I ever had!


Integrity is doing the right thing, even when nobody is looking.
 
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Congrats, my wife and I are working towards that very goal.


On a side note, I ran across this piece of comedy gold today.

https://www.marketwatch.com/am...%2F%2Fwww.google.com

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‘My partner is afraid to marry me because of my debt.’ I’m 35 and have $380K in student loans from two master’s degrees. What should I do?
Updated: Feb. 16, 2022 at 12:50 p.m. ET
 
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That is a great accomplishment. Congrats to you both. Now enjoy.



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Awesome!!
...and jealous!





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Is it true that the soil feels different under your feet?

Well done! Congratulations!!




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Worthy milestone. However, you will owe taxes forever


Yeah, I paid my house off in 1994 and sold it and bought my new one for cash.

But let's see, I currently pay $1,400.00/year for taxes on it. Where else can you live for $1,400.00/year?

And since I don't have a mortgage any more, I saved around $1,200.00/month for the last 27 years.

Let's see, that's $388,800.00 and if I had invested that money at 8%/year which I did, I'd be a millionaire that only pays $1,400.00/year to live in his house.

Seems like a great idea to me.
 
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