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I just paid the last mortgage payment I will ever pay, ask me a question.
Debt free bitches.

I'm debt free.


So ask. Or don't! I DONT GIVE A FUCK!!!!!!!!


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Don't forget your taxes and insurance.
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Sweet.
Never say never though
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Lucky you... I have another 4 years on mine.

I don't think this mess is going to make it that long.

Screwed again.
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Haters gonna hate....
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clappa
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Haters gonna hate....
 Quoting: Apocalypse Troll


Maybe if you stopped fucking bragging people wouldn't hate you?

Naw, silly me! They would still hate you because you're a dick-head.
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Don't forget your taxes and insurance.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 59264492


And electricity, gas, water, sewer, cable, phone, repairs.

Don't be so fucking stupid!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1592458


Why so mad bro? Operational costs are not debt.

Bitch.


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clappa
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just wishing they were in your shoes OP!!!!

the very smartest move you can make.

Why - because it frees up the principal/interest payment amount - by far the largest portion of the montly mortgage)

for other things.

OR - it means you DON'T HAVE TO EARN THAT AMOUNT IN THE FIRST PLACE!

Going into life ( retirement, college funding years, business building years, whatever) is SO MUCH SIMPLER

without that mortgage!

Congratulationschorus
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My mortgage is gone, too.

only way I could afford to retire. Which I will well before age 60.


Now, people used to throw mortgage-burning parties where they watched their paid-up mortgage turn into smoke . .

nowadays, you are a financial outlier if you pick this route.

Several people told us that paying the mortgage off was a terrible move. A financial planner, and a well-meaning relative with many great investments.

But having your money in your house - and the freedom it gives you to live life - is what some choose.
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clappa
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just wishing they were in your shoes OP!!!!

the very smartest move you can make.

Why - because it frees up the principal/interest payment amount - by far the largest portion of the montly mortgage)

for other things.

OR - it means you DON'T HAVE TO EARN THAT AMOUNT IN THE FIRST PLACE!

Going into life ( retirement, college funding years, business building years, whatever) is SO MUCH SIMPLER

without that mortgage!

Congratulationschorus
 Quoting: beeches



I like you beeches, you're a good egg, unlike Herr Klink. Close your eyes and imagine the epic high-five I just gave you.
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clappa
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just wishing they were in your shoes OP!!!!

the very smartest move you can make.

Why - because it frees up the principal/interest payment amount - by far the largest portion of the montly mortgage)

for other things.

OR - it means you DON'T HAVE TO EARN THAT AMOUNT IN THE FIRST PLACE!

Going into life ( retirement, college funding years, business building years, whatever) is SO MUCH SIMPLER

without that mortgage!

Congratulationschorus
 Quoting: beeches


You paid them but they already got paid, 3 days after you signed that note, and forgot to walk out with your deed of trust.

Once you walked out, they took your note, and deposited it and then they took your trust deed, blended it in a blender, and sold each part off.

Watch and see if you get your original note or deed of trust back.

Even if you were to default, the lender was already paid once they cashed your note. If you did default, the insurance co would pay back the lender for the loss, and they would infact be paid again. But since you finished paying them, they did get paid 2x instead of 3x. I guess I could commend that...
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Paid for mine in cash.

Last one i bought, i paid off in five years.
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Good for you...now you have real equity.
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clappa
 Quoting: Astral Goat


just wishing they were in your shoes OP!!!!

the very smartest move you can make.

Why - because it frees up the principal/interest payment amount - by far the largest portion of the montly mortgage)

for other things.

OR - it means you DON'T HAVE TO EARN THAT AMOUNT IN THE FIRST PLACE!

Going into life ( retirement, college funding years, business building years, whatever) is SO MUCH SIMPLER

without that mortgage!

Congratulationschorus
 Quoting: beeches


You paid them but they already got paid, 3 days after you signed that note, and forgot to walk out with your deed of trust.

Once you walked out, they took your note, and deposited it and then they took your trust deed, blended it in a blender, and sold each part off.

Watch and see if you get your original note or deed of trust back.

Even if you were to default, the lender was already paid once they cashed your note. If you did default, the insurance co would pay back the lender for the loss, and they would infact be paid again. But since you finished paying them, they did get paid 2x instead of 3x. I guess I could commend that...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42720075


I have the deed, and the mineral rights. and I paid it off 20 years early.
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Debt free bitches.

I'm debt free.


So ask. Or don't! I DONT GIVE A FUCK!!!!!!!!


 Quoting: Apocalypse Troll


Way to go! Congrats!
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clappa
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just wishing they were in your shoes OP!!!!

the very smartest move you can make.

Why - because it frees up the principal/interest payment amount - by far the largest portion of the montly mortgage)

for other things.

OR - it means you DON'T HAVE TO EARN THAT AMOUNT IN THE FIRST PLACE!

Going into life ( retirement, college funding years, business building years, whatever) is SO MUCH SIMPLER

without that mortgage!

Congratulationschorus
 Quoting: beeches


You paid them but they already got paid, 3 days after you signed that note, and forgot to walk out with your deed of trust.

Once you walked out, they took your note, and deposited it and then they took your trust deed, blended it in a blender, and sold each part off.

Watch and see if you get your original note or deed of trust back.

Even if you were to default, the lender was already paid once they cashed your note. If you did default, the insurance co would pay back the lender for the loss, and they would infact be paid again. But since you finished paying them, they did get paid 2x instead of 3x. I guess I could commend that...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42720075


I have the deed, and the mineral rights. and I paid it off 20 years early.
 Quoting: Apocalypse Troll


How did you do it?
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How did you do it?
 Quoting: Giohater


My first question!

I bought a fuckton of land, waited a few years, and then sold a part of it for 10 times what I paid for it.

I would like to claim white privilege, but I'm a wetback...

Last Edited by Apocalypse Troll on 06/20/2014 07:06 PM
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Debt free bitches.

I'm debt free.


So ask. Or don't! I DONT GIVE A FUCK!!!!!!!!


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i did that three years ago.
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congrats I am happy for you.I could do it early as well but decided to take it in the azz for a few more years. my payment is low and since i don't own it. If they take it. It was as if i payed low rent all these years. Good for you though I may toast with some bubbly for you tonight
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just wishing they were in your shoes OP!!!!

the very smartest move you can make.

Why - because it frees up the principal/interest payment amount - by far the largest portion of the montly mortgage)

for other things.

OR - it means you DON'T HAVE TO EARN THAT AMOUNT IN THE FIRST PLACE!

Going into life ( retirement, college funding years, business building years, whatever) is SO MUCH SIMPLER

without that mortgage!

Congratulationschorus
 Quoting: beeches


You paid them but they already got paid, 3 days after you signed that note, and forgot to walk out with your deed of trust.

Once you walked out, they took your note, and deposited it and then they took your trust deed, blended it in a blender, and sold each part off.

Watch and see if you get your original note or deed of trust back.

Even if you were to default, the lender was already paid once they cashed your note. If you did default, the insurance co would pay back the lender for the loss, and they would infact be paid again. But since you finished paying them, they did get paid 2x instead of 3x. I guess I could commend that...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42720075


I have the deed, and the mineral rights. and I paid it off 20 years early.
 Quoting: Apocalypse Troll


How did you do it?
 Quoting: Giohater


Here is the way we did it - not quite what the other person did!

We took money out of an IRA. We stayed in my small house instead of trading up when we got married. Just altered the inside to make it work.

We NEVER took a home equity loan, ever.

My mortgage was bigger than was prudent. We sure decimated that IRA, got lots of flack.

specifically: We went to a fifteen year mortgage from a 30-year, tried that for a while, said why not junk the whole thing,
hit the IRA piñata with a big stick and used it to pay the mortgage off.

Retirement is funded by other means - NOT reverse mortgages either - we will live simply on what we have.

For others: try the bi-weekly payment route to accelerate paying off the mortgage without spending more.

Use pre-payment any time you can, if you can pre-pay without penalty.

It DID cost us to recast the loan as a 15-year - that was a mistake in retrospect. Better to have just paid it off.

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:dance babies:
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that cracks me up!hugs
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No question. Just clappa man.


clappa
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Good for you!
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Still have property taxes.....

Technically you're just renting
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nah you never will pay it off. I dare you not to pay taxes on it. lets see how long you can keep that house after that ;) It will never be urs. That is why the state can come in and take that shit from you. I own the clothes on my back. Do i pay taxes on them every year? no I own them. Let me know when you own your house then we can celebrate :)
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Ginger or Mary Ann?
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You changed your avatar? Are you still a goat or have you become a human?>
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BFD----- I owe 1.3M on 2.5M Worth of Real Estate(6000sqft house, 2700 sgft rental house and 11500sgft commercial; building in Denver---NEVER goes down.

YOU DO TH MATH CHUMP. What was your mortgage, 250K?

I poop more than that in TP.





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