Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 52 and we will pay our off soon. Just 28 more years. And a few years after that, I should be ready to retire. The kids college? Uh, no.
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After repaying my hundreds of thousands of $ in loans against my retirement $ that we used to pay for my father's long-term care in the Alzheimer's unit.
Anonymous wrote:8 more years to go on both houses - we already bought our retirement house and will have that and our DC area house paid off about five years before retirement. Also, kids' college tuitions are all prepaid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 52 and we will pay our off soon. Just 28 more years. And a few years after that, I should be ready to retire. The kids college? Uh, no.
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Anonymous wrote:10 years to payoff. We've been extremely lucky and bought in a desirable area, way before it was desirable so the mortgage is ridiculously low. We've done some renos and refinanced, but the last time we refinanced, we did a 15 year so we are back where we should be. I also double pay the principal every month though my husband is worried what we'll do for tax write offs when we do pay it off. I need to talk to a financial/retirement adviser and see what makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:no. about to refinance for 30 more years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 52 and we will pay our off soon. Just 28 more years. And a few years after that, I should be ready to retire. The kids college? Uh, no.
I love you!![]()
Anonymous wrote:I'm 52 and we will pay our off soon. Just 28 more years. And a few years after that, I should be ready to retire. The kids college? Uh, no.