Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your job? What kind of salary do you earn and does DH earn? If you give some sort of numbers about what your income is now and what it expects to look like if you work, we can give better ideas.
I think you should sell the home. Taking out another loan now and then having to pay that back and having your savings already wiped--not a good place to be, even if you find a job.
Op here. Selling simply doesn’t make sense. Even if it did, I’m not going to. Our interest rate is 2.25%. Housing costs have gone bonkers. We could sell but we’d still have to live somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:What is your job? What kind of salary do you earn and does DH earn? If you give some sort of numbers about what your income is now and what it expects to look like if you work, we can give better ideas.
I think you should sell the home. Taking out another loan now and then having to pay that back and having your savings already wiped--not a good place to be, even if you find a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No expenses you can cut? Family to borrow from?
It sounds like you are going to have to see if you can get a loan from your bank or credit union, HELOC, or rack up some credit card debt.
Op here. We already cut way back, sold a car, etc. No family to borrow from.
My question is the best way to cover these costs, a personal loan? HELOC? Credit card debt is an option (can get a 0% card), but we can’t pay our mortgage or childcare with a credit card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you or DH take a 401k loan or IRA distribution?
DH will get a pension so we can’t borrow against that![]()
My 401k doesn’t allow loans![]()
We don’t have IRAs I don’t think.
Is your DH a teacher or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you or DH take a 401k loan or IRA distribution?
DH will get a pension so we can’t borrow against that![]()
My 401k doesn’t allow loans![]()
We don’t have IRAs I don’t think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt you’ll qualify for a loan if you don’t have the income to pay for it. If you can get one, this seems like a good option if you pay it off quickly when you go back to work.
Op here. My DH works, but makes less than I was making and he doesn’t make enough to cover all our bills.
In theory, he could cover the mortgage though if we just didn’t pay other things.
Anonymous wrote:Can you or DH take a 401k loan or IRA distribution?
Anonymous wrote:No expenses you can cut? Family to borrow from?
It sounds like you are going to have to see if you can get a loan from your bank or credit union, HELOC, or rack up some credit card debt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a million dollar house and no savings? Start driving uber.
Op here. $1.5 million, but yeah. We had savings but it’s been wiped out in the last few months.
So, you live in a $1.5 million dollar house and living pay check to pay check. Good luck with that. Sell the house and move into something 1/2 that. You are living over your means if one emergency wiped you out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt you’ll qualify for a loan if you don’t have the income to pay for it. If you can get one, this seems like a good option if you pay it off quickly when you go back to work.
Op here. My DH works, but makes less than I was making and he doesn’t make enough to cover all our bills.
In theory, he could cover the mortgage though if we just didn’t pay other things.