#mortgage-payoff

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from24/7 Wall St.
21 hours ago

Should I Pay Off My Mortgage or Invest in ETFs? My Dilemma Explained

They know that Dave would say yes, if you have the cash to pay off the mortgage, you should absolutely do so, and free yourself from debt. However, this individual also recognizes the opportunity this cash presents. As they look to sell a second home in 2026, they know that the proceeds from this sale, along with some other funds set aside, will be sufficient to pay off their primary mortgage.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago
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Eoin McGee answers: 'We cleared our mortgage early. Should we buy an investment property or invest the extra money?'

Mortgage cleared, freeing €1,150 monthly for a child-free couple in their early 50s to allocate toward savings, investments, or lifestyle choices.
from24/7 Wall St.
4 months ago
Retirement

Dave Ramsey inspired us to budget for the first time after 17 years - we just paid off our mortgage

A Reddit user attributes their mortgage payoff to following Dave Ramsey's budgeting advice and dedicating resources effectively.
fromIndependent
3 days ago
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Eoin McGee answers: 'We cleared our mortgage early. Should we buy an investment property or invest the extra money?'

from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

With $1m in Retirement Accounts, Should I Pay Off The 2.75% Mortgage or Invest The Cash?

For this Redditor, they are looking at a scenario where they have a 2.75% mortgage with approximately $500,000 left on the balance. This is equivalent to a $3,400 monthly payment on a house that is currently worth around $850,000. Having bought the house seven years ago for $715,000, this isn't a ton of growth, given what other areas of the country have done. This fact aside, the family has no other debt and has around $1 million sitting in retirement and non-retirement accounts.
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