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Good job knocking a year off the mortgage! (Is there some other debt, though? The numbers seem to indicate so.)
Focused debt is a subset of the mortgage amount he will pay off this year.
Mortgage balance is now $108k, with focused debt of 23k remaining for 2017.
@randomsaver: nice work. There is definitely more excitement in the paying off phase than when the mortgage is $0 (for me at least). Afterwards it was very underwhelming. Probably because now that payment is going to 401k contributions
Are you just saying that your goal is to pay the balance down by $23k? If so, why the fancy phrase?
Jluke was just saying that my immediate goal is to pay around $23 K, which is a subset of my existing $108K. If that works out this year, my debt would go down to $85K.
Jluke was just saying that my immediate goal is to pay around $23 K, which is a subset of my existing $108K. If that works out this year, my debt would go down to $85K.
This thread is very encouraging to me. I am so happy to see people that have a like mind to pay off mortgage debt as soon as possible.
I have now reduced my mortgage down to 18y4w. The amount is $167,584, or there abouts, I looked at it earlier today(but forgot the exact number). Just paid down off about 15 weeks worth today.
My goal for this year, if all goes as planned, is to pay off at least 1-1/2 years worth.
I had no intention of saying the amount, but really what does it matter if you guys know how much I owe.
Truthfully, there is days were this huge debt really bugs me. Going to be a great relief to my stress level when this gets down to $0. I really hate that I am not debt free.
This is the way I feel about life, the whip is on my back to make money, so that I can pay the money owed.
Guppy T, I accelerated paying off my mortgage because I was shocked by how the amotorization table worked and how much of my payment went to interest, how little went to principal. I realize interest rates are far lower in the current environment but suggest you verify with your lender that the extra sum paid over and above contract is being applied directly to principal. It's important to know how sums are allocated. Do you do escrow with taxes, insurance etc? Do you set aside a sum for maintenance and future repairs/updates? [we were discussing this on another thread]
I hope you'll ease up on yourself since there is likely more long term value in your home that provides benefits like a roof overhead, a place to relax, no landlord who can raise rent or ask you to leave and potential for appreciation over time. Since you have roomies, have you assessed how much privacy you've relinquished in exchange for their contributions to your mortgage?
This thread is very encouraging to me. I am so happy to see people that have a like mind to pay off mortgage debt as soon as possible.
I have now reduced my mortgage down to 18y4w. The amount is $167,584, or there abouts, I looked at it earlier today(but forgot the exact number). Just paid down off about 15 weeks worth today.
My goal for this year, if all goes as planned, is to pay off at least 1-1/2 years worth.
I had no intention of saying the amount, but really what does it matter if you guys know how much I owe.
Truthfully, there is days were this huge debt really bugs me. Going to be a great relief to my stress level when this gets down to $0. I really hate that I am not debt free.
This is the way I feel about life, the whip is on my back to make money, so that I can pay the money owed.
Same here that is why having you guys here to give morale boost to one another helps a lot. The magic number I think is $80K. Once we cross that border down, life becomes easier.
I hope you'll ease up on yourself since there is likely more long term value in your home that provides benefits like a roof overhead, a place to relax, no landlord who can raise rent or ask you to leave and potential for appreciation over time.
Snafu, just wish to echo your sentiments above.
Btw guys, give yourselves a nice pat on the back for completing last year's payments.
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