I paid up all my mortgages in 2yrs while working with a Financial Adviser. I’m 54 and my husband 57 we are both retired with over $3 million in net worth and no debts. We got to realize that the secret to financial freedom is making better investments.
@JohnSmith060Ай бұрын
That is so amazing, I’m trying to get onto the investing ladder at 40. I wish at 55 I will be testifying to similar success..
@HectorWhitneyАй бұрын
It's often true that people underestimate the importance of financial advisors until they feel the negative effects of emotional decision-making. I remember a few summers ago, after a tough divorce, when I needed a boost for my struggling business. I researched and found a licensed advisor who diligently helped grow my reserves despite inflation. Consequently, my reserves increased from $275k to around $750k.
@ChristianKelvАй бұрын
this is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation
@HectorWhitneyАй бұрын
I've shuffled through investment coaches and yes, they can be positively impactful to an individual's portfolio, but do your due diligence to find a coach with grit, one that withstood the 08' crash. For me, Sophia Maurine Lanting turned out to be better and smarter than all the advisors I ever worked with till date, I’ve never met anyone with as much conviction.
@BellamyGriffin19Ай бұрын
I copied her whole name and pasted it into my browser; her website appeared immediately, and her qualifications are excellent; thank you for sharing.
@cloudyblaze79162 ай бұрын
My wife and I sold made a different choice to sell our house in Florida to move to Texas. I invested some of the money from the sale in the stock market. The portfolio is up 300k this year. I guess she knows the investment is making profit, but we've never really spoken openly about it. It's one of the best choices I made
@NormanGhali2 ай бұрын
Wow, that's a good ROI. You trade or you have been holding all this while?
@cloudyblaze79162 ай бұрын
Oh no, I don't really trade. Too complex and random for me. I work with a financial advisor.
@hildeman95332 ай бұрын
I've recently been exploring the option of working with an FA too. Any chance you could recommend who you work with?
@cloudyblaze79162 ай бұрын
Marissa Lynn Babula is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’ll find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment.
@bestofcountry76372 ай бұрын
Thanks s lot for the recommendation. I'll send her an email and I hope I'm able to connect with her.
@froggore525 ай бұрын
Our last mortgage payment is going out on August 29th of this year. 30 year mortgage paid off in 11.5 years.
@Ashley100565 ай бұрын
Congrats! Any tips on how you executed this?
@caitox5 ай бұрын
Killin it! Congratulations!!
@froggore525 ай бұрын
@@Ashley10056 We put EVERY extra cent towards the mortgage.
@GB-zk8tq5 ай бұрын
good job! Get ready, budgeting is about to get WAY more fun!
@kristinadams35115 ай бұрын
Good job
@jwarnstarsmile5 ай бұрын
$78,500 left, payoff date July 1, 2026. Let's gooooo!!!
@sense.ananti5 ай бұрын
I will be jittery when i get my balance below 100k. Well done!!
@adolisfernandez13215 ай бұрын
I have 36k left, I am planning in 8 months to finish. I’ll finish in 13 years in total. In 2020 I started watching KZbin videos and I changed my mind set.
The economy is grappling with uncertainties, global fluctuations, and pandemic aftermath, causing instability. Rising inflation, sluggish growth, and trade disruptions need urgent attention from all sectors to restore stability and stimulate growth.
@SlParkerlee4 ай бұрын
Things are strange right now. The US dollar is becoming less valuable because of inflation, but it's getting stronger compared to other currencies and things like gold and property. People are turning to the dollar because they think it's safer. I'm worried about my retirement savings of about $420,000 losing value because of high inflation. Where else can we keep our money?
@roberttheodoregeorge4 ай бұрын
Due to my demanding job, I lack the time to thoroughly assess my investments and analyze individual stocks. Consequently, for the past seven years, I have enlisted the services of a fiduciary who actively manages my portfolio to adapt to the current market conditions. This strategy has allowed me to navigate the financial landscape successfully, making informed decisions on when to buy and sell. Perhaps you should consider a similar approach.
@BINDERANDREAULRIKE4 ай бұрын
This is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation
@roberttheodoregeorge4 ай бұрын
My CFA ’Melissa Jean Talingdan’ , a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market.
@BINDERANDREAULRIKE4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the advice. The search for your coach was simple. I investigated her well before using her services. Considering her résumé, she appears competent.
@jerrycampbell-ut9yf3 ай бұрын
Because so many people overpaid for homes during a period when interest rates were low, I believe there will be a housing crisis because these people are in debt. If housing prices continue to fall and, for whatever reason, they can no longer afford the house and it goes into foreclosure, they will have no equity because they will not make any money if they sell. I feel that many people will be affected by this, especially given the predicted mass layoffs and fast rising living costs.
@Peterl42903 ай бұрын
I recommend investing in shares to balance out your real estate assets. Even the toughest recessions can give wonderful purchasing opportunities if you are prudent. Furthermore, volatility can create wonderful short-term buy and sell opportunities. Although this is not financial advise, you should buy right now because money isn't king right now!
@larrypaul-cw9nk3 ай бұрын
You are correct. With the help of an investing coach, I was able to diversify my 450K portfolio across markets, and I was able to create a little over $830K in net profit by using high dividend yield stocks, ETFs, and bonds.
@sabastinenoah3 ай бұрын
Would you mind sharing some information on the adviser who assisted you? Since the age of 18, I've been saving for a pension through a company program. As I became more taxed, I enhanced my workplace pension with a SIPP (tax advantages). I'm now 50 and would like to aggressively grow my wealth; there are a couple cars I still want to drive and mega-vacations I still want to take.
@larrypaul-cw9nk3 ай бұрын
Her name is Annette Christine Conte can't divulge much. Most likely, the internet should have her basic info, you can research if you like
@sabastinenoah3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing; I will need all the help I can get because I recently sold some of my assets in order to invest in the stock market.
@nathanielcarreon56345 ай бұрын
Paid off mortgage in ten years two decades ago. Was able to send kids to private schools all the way and retire early. Best decision we made.
@CrazyMedic2205 ай бұрын
Paid off 54k in student loans in two and a half years. I plan on applying my same method to my mortgage.
@JulieLaursen14 ай бұрын
except mortgages let you pay on the principal and student loan companies do not, even if you put it in writing. If you have to choose, choose the home.
@towel-ie75542 ай бұрын
@@JulieLaursen1 Not true. Any loan assesses interest monthly based on the balance. If you are behind or owe excess fees, yeah you do owe that. But if your payment is current and $500 principal + $50 interest, that's a $550 payment. Any extra goes to principal reduction.
@JulieLaursen12 ай бұрын
@@towel-ie7554 Tell that to ACS. I wrote that on the checks, in letters, in emails, in a million different ways. ACS REFUSED to pay on principle. They would only add the payments toward "future payment dates" while still accruing the same amount of interest and not reducing the principle. ACS was who my federal loans were sold to. I fought it for YEARS before my mom got an inheritance and paid off the whole thing. At one point I sent them an extra $1k and in the check "for" section I wrote principle and attached instructions to apply to principle and they applied the entire $1k to interest. This is what infuriates me about student loans that people do not understand. This is the grift. There was nowhere in my paperwork that said I could not pay extra toward principle. They wouldn't even up my payment amounts.
@GB-zk8tq5 ай бұрын
We are a school teacher and a IT support tech (translate to mean = not high income household). We paid off our house (3 bedroom 2 bath with 2 car garage on 1/2 acre, in cincinnati suburbs) in the span of around 3 years with help from the Ramsey program. HOLY COW, this is crazy, it created a new weird situation now... we have extra money... and peace. Our lives have been dramatically changed.
@medfreak4 ай бұрын
Wow ❤
@just_a_guy1326 күн бұрын
Can you walk me through a little bit of what you did?
@mohican-jx6fx4 ай бұрын
I worry the inflation will eat up my savings if I leave it in the bank. I have about 180k that I want to invest in the stock market, but I don't know how to start. Any suggestions?
@cloudyblaze79164 ай бұрын
Inflation is really a silent eater of the value of your money. Good thing the stock market can help you beat it. But it's wise to actually learn how to invest, or to make it easier and more effective, you could work with a financial advisor.
@gregorywhem4 ай бұрын
I agree. There's a lot of potential in the market. My friend introduced me to a financial advisor in 2021, and even though I was skeptical, I went on. I finally was making enough monthly dividend to quit my soulless job and pursue my dream to start a restaurant in New Jersey.
@FeelMyTruth4 ай бұрын
That's really great. I've tried doing some research myself to hire a financial advisor, but it's really overwhelming. Could you recommend who you work with, please?
@mohican-jx6fx4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the recommendation. I'll send her an email, and I hope I'm able to connect with her.
@timlamb11564 ай бұрын
@@gregorywhemcongrats
@Mamamischa5 ай бұрын
We paid off our house in 8 yrs 10 months! 🎉
@NobodySpecial5094 ай бұрын
We are 2 1/2 years into a 30 yr mortgage, we’ve paid off 13+ years so far… our goal is to pay off off in 5 years, with no renewal! 🤞🏻 🏡 ❤️
@serenamowery6583 ай бұрын
Woah!! How have you done it so fast
@NobodySpecial5093 ай бұрын
@@serenamowery658 Accelerated weekly payments, then we doubled up each payment & we’re making a 10% lump sum payment every year. We’re in Canada 🇨🇦 so things will probably vary depending on your location. We live on a *very* tight budget in order to do this as well.
@joshuacastillo85992 ай бұрын
Wow, any advise on how you did it?
@NobodySpecial5092 ай бұрын
@@serenamowery658 An extremely tight budget. Double up payments & 10% lump sum down on our yearly anniversary date.
@NobodySpecial5092 ай бұрын
@@joshuacastillo8599 An extremely tight budget. Double up payments & 10% lump sum down on our yearly anniversary date.
@tturner00515 ай бұрын
Just paid ours off last week. Did a 30 yr in 12 yrs.
@GB-zk8tq5 ай бұрын
Good Job!! You are about to find out what peace feels like
@robbernstein45825 ай бұрын
Paying mine off in 12 years too, but I have another 6 years left.
@CaptainBenjamins5 ай бұрын
Nice job, what was your interest rate?
@tturner00515 ай бұрын
@@CaptainBenjamins 3.95%. Yes, I know HYSAs are giving more than that now. No, I dont care.
@randucci5 ай бұрын
*Applause*
@mannya_realtor5 ай бұрын
The number one benefit you mentioned is less stress. Imagine a world where you don’t owe anything to anyone.
@spdog33445 ай бұрын
Yes! Now if we could just get rid of those taxes haha
@mannya_realtor5 ай бұрын
@@spdog3344haha I was this close to writing in parentheses (except for the government) 😂
@MKK-wg7fz4 ай бұрын
The taxes & insurance portion of my mortgage payment is as high as my 3% loan payment. What I owe every month would just be smaller, not non existent. I had the full amount to p/o the mortgage but invested it instead. My net worth is much higher now and also not tied up heavily in real estate. Paying off the mortgage isn’t for everyone.
@mannya_realtor4 ай бұрын
@@MKK-wg7fz True, you’ll always have a payment, but wouldn’t your payment of just taxes and insurance be far less than most people’s rent? Especially in 30 years? Also, in theory, you could self-insure. I know some homeowners who do that-not that I recommend it, but their thought is that with the money they save from not paying for insurance, they can cover any losses they might incur.
@caitox5 ай бұрын
We put 20% down on a £400k home in the UK, and paid off the £320,000 mortgage in five years. No gifts from family, no windfalls, just full focus and hard work. Almost a year since we did it and the peace we feel is unmatched! All of our money stays with us now, and we are having TONS of fun budgeting it for future goals!
@motoryzen5 ай бұрын
I've never thought to ask anyone from the UK this until now do you all pay taxes on your land that your houses are on?
@caitox5 ай бұрын
@@motoryzen You pay Stamp Duty when you first purchase your home. How much you pay is based on factors like whether you're a first-time buyer, price of the property etc. Other than that I just pay a monthly Council Tax which is around £150/mo
@Observer100-cn7gv5 ай бұрын
Are you searching for applause or award? Who asked?
@nibekus5 ай бұрын
Heck yeah! Congratulations! I just married a British woman last month. I'll be making my move over to the UK from the states. We plan to buy a 2nd home in the near future.
@caitox5 ай бұрын
@@Observer100-cn7gv Literally George did, at the end of the video 😂
@legendarytrails5 ай бұрын
We have a goal to pay off our 15-year mortgage in the next 2 years. We started with a 30-year mortgage and refinanced when the rates were super low, so the total payoff time will be about 10 years. We've been putting extra every month into the house, and we're getting super excited that we're almost done. We can't wait to not have a mortgage payment!
@vasyak92645 ай бұрын
Congrats!
@Lionheart_He-Man4 ай бұрын
‘Go get emmmmm’, freedom is coming soon, stay on course! 😃 My goal is to pay off the rest of our mortgage in the next 3 years after 12 years living in the house. We started paying more than double monthly 8 months ago 🏠
@lancepattywalker23484 ай бұрын
Same 😊
@Shell20145 ай бұрын
I started watching dave Ramsey about 2 yrs ago.. (finally out of debt) I’m 52, I wish I had my current thought about money earlier in life . I have been able to make better financial decisions, and am focusing on paying off mortgage.. thanks for all the advice George. You help keep me motivated! Btw I have 63,000.00 left on my mortgage.. if I keep on track, I think in 3 yrs it will be paid off..
@scotthellmann81095 ай бұрын
You're not out of debt if you still owe $63,000 on a mortgage 🤑🤡🙈
@Adrian_misterblue5 ай бұрын
I often wonder how top level investors are able to become millionaires by investing. Just made a home sale and I’ve been sitting on about $545K equity, not sure where to go from here. Is it a good time to buy into stocks or do I stay 100% cash?
@speak2selwyn5 ай бұрын
Very true, despite having no prior investing knowledge, I got fully invested before the pandemic and pulled in a profit of approximately $150k that same year. In reality, all I was doing was getting professional advice. As of today, I'm only 10% shy of a million dollar pfl.
@speak2selwyn5 ай бұрын
Karen Lynne Chess is the advisor I use. Just google the name. You’d find necessary details to work with and set up an appointment.
@glasshalffull29304 ай бұрын
⚠️* SCAM ALERT *⚠️
@cathyo1089Ай бұрын
Scammers
@jesseowens7715 ай бұрын
My 9 year old is George’s biggest fan. He loves the cleverness and creativity that accompanies the good financial info. Keep up the good work!
@jdubruyn5 ай бұрын
Video starts at 05:40. Concept of paying a mortgage early is akin to working/harder to receive more than you would/have.... Good idea as long as long as you take care of yourself/and others in the process🙏
@noahallen50464 ай бұрын
Thank you. It's amazing to me how many DR videos have so much fluff in them. I know, I know, this technically isn't a DR video...
@alexacox22065 ай бұрын
My husband and I started the baby steps 7 years ago. It took us 2 years to pay off $42K in consumer debt. We have three kids 5 & under. We just paid off our mortgage a couple weeks ago! It took us 4.5 years to pay it off. 🎉
@davechung5 ай бұрын
Congrats! Can't wait to get there! How does it feel?
@Ilovedachshunddogs5 ай бұрын
Congratulations 🎉
@richsamuel29225 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning your kids so many people use their kids as a reason of why they can't do whatever.
@alexacox22065 ай бұрын
@@davechung peaceful! It hasn’t fully set in since we haven’t had a month with no mortgage payment yet. We’re excited for what the future holds!
@alexacox22065 ай бұрын
@@richsamuel2922 my kids are the reason to do this!!! 🤍
@JenniferLynd3 ай бұрын
*Thank you😊 for this video, do you offer account management or have any recommendations?*
@JeffreyAlice3 ай бұрын
As a beginner investor, it's essential for you to have a guide. Myself I'm guided by Mrs Victoria K Walter, a widely known consultant
@JohnMichael0073 ай бұрын
If you’re using a good manager, it’s easier to earn from the market
@stevekings94603 ай бұрын
I've been trying to trade but I keep making losses and it's frustrating
@RobertDavid2123 ай бұрын
VICTORIA K WALTER is exceptionally good, i believe you should give her a try
@KaylaAlexis.3 ай бұрын
I started working with Miss Walter after I got a loan from a friend and now after receiving profit, I paid my friend and put back my earnings over and over again. I must say she's a very transparent and an honest personality
@BeKind5625 ай бұрын
Just paid mine of yesterday June 27th would have been 9 years. I'll be 36 next week. Work construction, live in CA have four kids and a stay at home wife. IT CAN BE DONE JUST HAVE TO GET UP AND GET MOVING.
@georgewagner77872 ай бұрын
Congrats
@BeKind5622 ай бұрын
@georgewagner7787 thank you sir. Payed off with 5k left over in the account , hurt to pay that amount and go to just about zero but now we are back up to close to 30k and breathing fine haha now it's full steam toward investing. One day hope to do the same as you all / k-hammer love doing it for friends and to do it for a living and help people for free what a dream.
@CYCO16315 ай бұрын
Issue is, income vs. Inflation vs. Margin. My wife and I made it to 4, 5 & 6, but have stalled out. Mainly, Inflation has eaten into the margin we used to get to 4, 5 & 6... and even with side hustles and cutbacks, it's all we can do just to keep our expenses to our income level, which means we're treading water. My wife and I both work almost full time, and its not so easy to just up and find a higher paying job. And so, we soldier on!
@Lionheart_He-Man4 ай бұрын
Stay strong, you got this! 🤓
@lebronj54915 ай бұрын
*Investors Quick Survey #13:* For your shared investing ideas, what do you think will be the next Apple/Microsoft in terms of growth?
@herbertAnderson534I5 ай бұрын
None for now. It's getting harder to predict market trends post covid, the market is so volatile rn can go down anytime and eat your whole deposit.
@user-zl5gn5lg65 ай бұрын
I mean no disrespect, but you are wrong... Believe it or not, the market isn't as bad as some people have made it look... Only small and mid-caps seem to be stagnant other companies are making record profits... As a beginner investor who knows next to nothing, I have made over $30k profit in a few months... I was retrenched recently, and I am using these resources to keep body and soul together.
@KTMarion5 ай бұрын
Hi ANTHONY, your profit margin is quite impressive for a beginner. Good for you!!!! can you share your spreadsheet or investing journal?? inadvertently, i sold a boatload of my portfolio recently.
@user-zl5gn5lg65 ай бұрын
I have never drawn up a spreadsheet or trading journal, it's of no relevance to me... I simply follow Kelly Matwick's investing techniques and guidance... You can look her up she's registered.
@Bethel4855 ай бұрын
Tsla has beaten both Apple and Microsoft in 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, and 3years charts. BTW, I commend Kelly's investing perspective and honesty.
@WaskiSquirrel4 ай бұрын
I paid off my house this spring: 11 years on a 15 year mortgage. I'm not rich. I haven't now changed my lifestyle, but it has been wonderful for my peace of mind. I want to build up a few funds, but then I look forward to being able to invest it after those funds are built up.
@davechung5 ай бұрын
We’re snowballing our rental and primary residence right now (since it’ll take less than 5 years for us to complete, we’re keeping the rental per Ramsey guidance). Our rental should be paid off by April of next year, and then we should pay off our primary residence about 2.5 years after that with the mega snowball effect of a paid off rental. It’s gonna be awesome.
@xabiergranja4 ай бұрын
I “was” scheduled to pay off our 30 year mortgage in 9 years 9 months by March 2026. I’ve been tightening a few things to save more here and there, and now I’m scheduled for October 2025, so 9 years 4 months. If I can squeeze even more out of this home stretch, I’ll try for summer 2025 to pay it off in just 9 years! Can’t wait.
@SeriousSchitt4 ай бұрын
I just paid our 30 year off in 9 years and 3 months, and now I’ve just been laid off work for around 2 months… phew!
@glasshalffull29304 ай бұрын
And were you able to max out a 401K/IRA so you can retire some day?
@SeriousSchitt4 ай бұрын
@@glasshalffull2930 If you’re meaning me? No, complete opposite, I put a hold on my 401k contributions in order to pay for the mortgage (8.5% interest), now I’m left playing catch up… BIG TIME!
@Irina-TheMortgageBreaker4 ай бұрын
Try Paidoff where all money goes into principal not interest and you only pay simple interest not compound. plus you end up with a huge line of credit. For now it is available only in Colorado but they will be expanding .
@georgewagner77872 ай бұрын
@@glasshalffull2930 a house is even more important. My mom had pension but dad didn't. The sold their house and bought into a beautiful retirement community
@anthonybutler31575 ай бұрын
Hey. My boomer spreadsheets have served me well. 😅 Great video. Retired abroad, debt free and enjoying life.
@bradleygraves59155 ай бұрын
Currently serving me very well as I type this.
@brendamclean84475 ай бұрын
Your channel is not only so informative and easy to follow, but unbelievable unique and super fun to watch❤
@V8Brah5 ай бұрын
Not really, it's for the simple minded.
@brendamclean84475 ай бұрын
@@V8Brah and yet, here you are
@daveriley45535 ай бұрын
hopefully will have ours paid by 2026. making double payments last 3 years. original price was 260k and down to 100k now. its fun to watch it evaporate. follow george's advice and make sure you have an emergency fund maintained so that you dont go back into debt.
@Simplelifeusapinay3 ай бұрын
Our mortgage balance is 30k. We pay extra payments per month. Our goal is to pay it off by October 2027. Or earlier. Houses in our neighborhood are being sold twice of the original amount. It’s been crazy prices like that. We are in California. 7 years ago we sold our 2 story home , and bought a smaller home. We downsized, used our equity to pay our down payment on the new home. Now, it’s twice the value . Thank God, we did. Now, buying a new home is so expensive. We are now retired and living simple life. No stress like before, when we were in our big 2 story home. Plus the property taxes before were way up, almost 12 k per year.
@Netizen_1015 ай бұрын
I did a combo - expedited my pay,met towards principle until I have enough to pay it outright by liquidating if sht hits the fan. Then I shifted focus on securing my retirement and investments. My mortgage is 2.25% on a lower principle amount than my portfolio growing at 7-10%. It just makes sense mathematically and from a peace of mind standpoint on both fronts.
@Kastalom022 ай бұрын
I started working on my credit 2 years ago. I didn't know where to start I had no credit. I started looking up videos and found *Pecuniary backdoors* . I followed what you said and started with an secured credit card for 200.00 and mad sure to keep my utilization under 10% and paid on time every month. I now have 3 unsecured credit cards and a 757 fico score. Thank Danielle for all the information and tips. Now we are in a position to buy home.
@MaximilianFischer49725 күн бұрын
Overpaid homes bought during low loan rates will spark a housing crisis. As prices drop, owners with no equity will face foreclosure, unable to sell without incurring losses. With mass layoffs and rising living costs looming, many will struggle to afford their homes, exacerbating the catastrophe.
@TicheDebb025 күн бұрын
Diversify your portfolio by investing in stocks to offset real estate risks. Even in recessions, markets offer great buying opportunities with caution. Volatility can create excellent short-term trades. (Not financial advice) But with cash yields low, now's a good time to invest!
@MarshalWagner45725 күн бұрын
Exactly! With guidance from an investment coach, I successfully diversified my $450K portfolio across asset classes, generating an impressive $830K in net profits through a strategic mix of high-dividend stocks, ETFs, and bonds.
@EvelynBrooks025 күн бұрын
After a dismal year for my portfolio, I sought new strategies to revitalize my investments, but every approach I attempted fell short. I'm eager to learn from your success - could you please share the name of your financial advisor?
@MarshalWagner45725 күн бұрын
My CFA ’Rebecca Noblett Roberts’, a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market.
@AshleySommerset80825 күн бұрын
Searching her name online led me straight to her website. Thanks for the tip, you've saved me hours of research!
@curban6165 ай бұрын
We will have our 10 year mortgage paid off next month..6 years early!! Yep! Almost exactly 4 years! I am so excited. It would have a.ready been paid off had my husband not gotten sick..we didn’t want to hit our emergency fund too hard..so we added 3 months to the pay off! I love it and I am so excited!
@spazzman905 ай бұрын
And to add..... if you are in the first few years of a 30 year, those extra dollars are at their most powerful. More specifically, if you make a plan to say, buckle down for just the first 2 years and make double payments (house payment only, not taxes and insurance that most mortgages include), each overpayment will cut off 4 payments or more from the end. In short order you can cut off like 8 years off the end with a little suffering and a goal. After the 2 year blitzkrieg, you can start going to a normal budget, and hopefully throw a couple hundred extra bucks a month at it. But those first few years are the most important for saving massive amounts of interest.
@xxtoptankxx68735 ай бұрын
That’s what I needed to hear, definitely gonna try to push hard for 2 years. Luckily company is wide open OT. Desperately need people.
@brianingram20684 ай бұрын
An example of what @spazzman90 is saying: I have a 30-year mortgage, because I was worried about "what if I lose my job" but I paid every month as though it was a 15-year mortgage. 1.5 years after buying the house, my balance was as though I'd made 4.5 years of "normal 30-year payments." This alone saved me $54,000 of interest. The following month, I hit it super-hard with principal payments totaling over $93,000 by cashing-out non-retirement investments. By the end of the month I was at "year 15" of the initial amortization schedule, and avoided paying $151,000 of extra interest I would have paid had I stayed with the 30-year timeline. That's $205,000 so far that I won't be paying the bank!
@georgewagner77872 ай бұрын
It's fun to watch the interest amount decrease every month
@guillermofuentes1515 ай бұрын
I'd rather invest the money remaining at the end of the month in an S&P500 ETF that pay down debt at 2.65% interest rate.
@hisaddle5 ай бұрын
Yup. I work for a large Credit Union, we are borrowing $200 million a month at 5% to lend at 8% to make money to pay dividends to the members. (all of the deposits are already lent out for loans).
@dilyaabrarova19772 ай бұрын
Having someone like you who’s not only a great innovator but also pulls his best to get the work done so beautifully needs nothing but appreciation. *Top phase resolution* Thanks for the well off work you consistently bring your all and I truly appreciate that. Thank you for making corporate life so smooth. Proud to have you on our team. Great work as always.
@alexpietsch79975 ай бұрын
Currently on Baby Step 3b. And at my main job I'm getting incremental raises of 5k a year until I reach 40k in 3 years. Heist plan: Stay at my second job washing dishes through December, which turns our house savings to 20k. Using the raise next year I'll have 45k down on a 220k house (rural Iowa ftw), and after retirement and 529 contributions will be contributing an extra $500 a month to mortgage payoff. Following year cranks it up to $700 a month with $80ish increases each year after that. I'll have the house paid off when I'm 39 and 4 months old. I just turned 28. I can do this
@donnahampton36325 ай бұрын
I followed this plan and it feels amazing!
@AminaCasazza2 ай бұрын
High interest rate causes house market declining, less people are buying houses. more empty comericial buildings are converted into residential condos wich results in rental declining.After covid, more people are working at home, artificial intelligence technology has eliminated many office jobs, and commercial buildings are vacant and converted into apartments.
@A-krandy2 ай бұрын
With rates climbing like never before in ’23 coupled with uncontrollable inflation, and our own mortgage at now 7.5% what are the best alternatives/strategies for avoiding a crunch and maximize my $200k savings other than moving in to an RV with my two kids and wife.
@KateEngdahl2 ай бұрын
You are not alone we can no longer afford our mortgage, husband wants us to travel or relocate/I am proposing cashing in, walking away and renting while putting the rest in the stock market.
@GabrielZi-xr6zc2 ай бұрын
I believe that for the market to normalize, there must be a minimum 40% decline in home prices. It is advisable that you get advice for appropriate portfolio allocation from a knowledgeable advisor if you are unsure about purchasing a home. That's how I've managed to survive for the past five years and accumulate about $1 million in investment returns.
@HilaryPhan2 ай бұрын
I would be happy to hire someone with a good reputation. How can I locate and thoroughly check them? We started thinking about the concept because we have a family lawyer who has periodically mentioned fiduciaries and we know how valuable they are.
@GabrielZi-xr6zc2 ай бұрын
Marisa Michelle Litwinsky is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
@bradmitchell52175 ай бұрын
George is the best, we are renting and just saving up to buy a home in cash l - we think it will take us 5-7 years. Would rather have a blessed home than a cursed home.
@seanoneill73453 ай бұрын
I like the idea, but just something else to consider. How about saving enough of a down payment to where the theoretical mortgage = current rent. Keep in mind during this time housing prices fluctuate and your rent is likely to increase during that period.
@bradmitchell52173 ай бұрын
@@seanoneill7345 not a bad idea actually.
@moca840514 күн бұрын
When you pay extra on principals, it makes sense to do it right off the bat as more goes to the interests in the first 10-15 years. I've learned the best way is to put down 20%, then put the leftover before your first payment due comes, if you can put more than 20% down payment.
@kimberlylepine51155 ай бұрын
Ours will be finished in September or October. I haven't decided. It depends on how much we cashflow needed repairs vs. throw at the mortgage. Either way, we cut our thirty year loan in half by following the baby steps. Since we started, it will be 5 years from FPU to paying the mortgage off.
@sarahuber85673 ай бұрын
It’s not zero. Our taxes and insurance are over 600/ month.
@pankajmistryin4 ай бұрын
I absolutely love Dave's view on debt and mortgage is the biggest debt anyone can take. Paying it down to zero is a mindset change. Being "debt free" and not owing anyone money gives you control over your finances and frees up your cash for more aggressive investment. I am working on paying down my mortgage by end of this year. I would recommend everyone to listen to Dave Ramsey's view on mortgage and debt in general.
@tatianagaber4962 ай бұрын
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@ВікторіяЯнчук-е6ъ2 ай бұрын
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@Jersderakerguoe3 ай бұрын
Because so many people overpaid for homes even while loan rates were low, I believe there will be a housing catastrophe because these people are in debt. If housing costs continue to drop and, for whatever reason, they can no longer afford the property and it goes into foreclosure, they have no equity since, even if they try to sell, they will not make any money. I believe that many individuals will experience this, especially given the impending mass layoffs and rapidly rising living expenses.
@SandraDave.3 ай бұрын
I advise you to invest in stocks to balance out your real estate, Even the worst recessions offer wonderful buying opportunities in the markets if you're cautious. Volatility can also result in excellent short-term buy and sell opportunities. This is not financial advice, but buy now because cash is definitely not king right now!
@RaymondKeen.3 ай бұрын
You're correct! With the help of an investment coach, I was able to diversify my 450K portfolio across markets and produce slightly more than $830K in net profit from high dividend yield equities, ETFs, and bonds.
@Hectorkante3 ай бұрын
Would you mind providing details on the advisor who helped you? saving for a pension through a corporate program since the age of 18. I hit greater tax along the road, so I increased my company pension with a SIPP (tax benefits). I'm now 50 and would love to expand my finances more aggressively; there are a few automobiles I still want to drive and a few mega-vacations that I still want to take.
@RaymondKeen.3 ай бұрын
Finding financial advisors like Melissa Terri Swayne who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.
@georgewagner77872 ай бұрын
WHAT IMPENDING LAYOFFS?
@tdog85075 ай бұрын
More people need to take your advice
@NazarPavlov-p3v2 ай бұрын
I have 2 chapter 11’s that are dismissed.The reason I have 2 is bcz I did not use an attorney.I was trying to stop an eviction,but when I went to try to add another month’s rent to the bankruptcy, but the guy filed another one. About a month later,I ended up losing my job.They are scheduled to fall off in January and March 2021.Since I’m looking to purchase a home soon but still there.I am currently enrolled in *Pecuniary backdoors* and I must say,I am loving
@juanmartinez13375 ай бұрын
On track to pay mine off in 6 years. I am already putting 15% in a 401k. Every pay raise I get, that money towards my mortgage. I did a 30 year loan (not what Mr. Ramsey advises); but life happens and can always go back to my original payment.
@user-wz5ip6fw4k4 ай бұрын
Paying off my remaining $90k on Monday. Bought my house in December 2022 for 1.3M in Los Angeles. Cant wait to own my home!
@miguelangelpaya71493 ай бұрын
I am about to pay my house in 7.5 years....🥳. 240k initial value... 10% down payment...... 30k to go.... monthly payments were 1.2k... on the 3rd year I started adding 1k monthly then every year I added more... the last 3 years I have been adding 3k in the top of the 1.2k.... we are so happy we made this decision a few years ago. Thanks for showing us the way.
@Junebug08265 ай бұрын
I see comments about rates of people that have great interest rates on their mortgages, and this method wouldn’t work for them. GREAT! ….. Most people with money issues don’t have their money already working for them, and their mortgage rates are high. That’s when his method will work. Not all methods are for all people.
@JustDaveIsGood8 күн бұрын
Even an extra $100 a month makes a difference. Especially if you are in the first few years. Looking at a printed out amortization chart will help put it in perspective.
@jordanmcgrory21715 ай бұрын
Do be careful of overpayment fees. Depending on where you live and what sort of product you have, you may incur a fee if you exceed a certain limit of additional payment. If you would incur such a fee, you'll need to break out the calculators and work out if eating the fee saves you so much money on interest that you are still saving money by increasing mortgage payments. Otherwise there may come a point where it's more financially efficient to acknowledge that you've reached a point of diminishing returns on the mortgage and look for other ways to save/invest.
@ІраФедячко2 ай бұрын
The worst mistake i can make is not to say “Well Done”. But I’m not such kind of fool who doesn’t have the eyes to see the progress. You really did it very well. Great Job *Pecuniary backdoors* This is a great credit achievement for you, as well as for our company. You have shown us how to finish a tough task very smoothly. We have many to learn from you.
@asv46132 ай бұрын
We need more immeasurably wise and compassionate humans like you on this planet. Thank you for sharing *Pecuniary Backdoors* , Leo. I bet I'm not alone when I say this video found me at the perfect moment, and there are a lot of things here that I needed to hear right now.
@RileyStyling5 ай бұрын
163k to go, should be paid off in December 2025. 30yr paid off in 15 years. Happy with that considering my husband isn’t a particularly good budgeter.
@SeriousSchitt4 ай бұрын
You’d have to be the most realistic fella I’ve ever heard speak on this subject. I’ve tried for years to tell people that the ‘true’ cost, of what they actually pay for the mortgage, INCLUDES interest rates, most won’t listen.
@CourtneyDudek4 ай бұрын
146,000 and started making extra payments in September of 2023. Our goal is April 2026 just before my 31st birthday! 😊
@shannonfilippelli92232 ай бұрын
My husband and I paid our house off in 10 years we were really consistent and we made it happen
@LarrySpencer-z3y2 ай бұрын
What about taxes and insurance if you pay off your house you still have to pay them. Look at your mortgage statement it's a good portion of your payment. So is it really free and clear? I get paying off the loan early and saving on interest. Taxes and insurance go up every year specially in Florida.
@ryanl38125 ай бұрын
I struggle with this. Debt free except the mortgage and have the resources to pay it off but the opportunity cost is MASSIVE
@Irina-TheMortgageBreaker4 ай бұрын
Try Paidoff where all money goes into principal not interest and you only pay simple interest not compound. plus you end up with a huge line of credit. For now it is available only in Colorado but they will be expanding .
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@adolito20074 ай бұрын
409K my initial mortgage amount, 14 months later it is 348K, planning to pay it off in 6 years, let's do it
@MrDark21knight5 ай бұрын
My mortgage is 25% of my retirement income. 1187$ month, I'm triple overpaying to pay off in two years. No pain no gain.
@republicunited2183Ай бұрын
I’m renting cheap snd saving cash; I’ll have a lot to put down, then a 5 yr payoff plan.
@meghanachitta2847Ай бұрын
600k left on the mortgage and we have extra 5k per month to pay towards it. Even at that rate I may not be able to close the loan in 10 years. Interest rate is 3.9% and we had a 20% down at the time of purchase.
@JJs_playground5 ай бұрын
In Canada we don't get a tax deduction on primary residence mortgages.
@poolking255 ай бұрын
It's not great in the US either now that the standard deduction has gotten a lot bigger
@AliRajpoot-h6s2 ай бұрын
Is all about having a conscious responsible mindset to protect your home, credibility, My grandmother always told me put away and save at least $50-$100 in *Pecuniary backdoors* . Every time I get paid ..As paying yourself as a bill put the money in an envelope that’s emergency cash for household and myself. take the rest of the pay and take care of your rent and your other expenses… thank you for this video is very informative.
@Arnold001-15 ай бұрын
That’s the ultimate finish line, paying off the house !!!!
@mattmarcantonio5 ай бұрын
I’ve had the goal to pay off my house. Until I thought about this… I paid $175,000 for house. Will be paid off in 8 total years. My income is lower than when I bought house in 2018 and went from 0 to 3 kids. When the house is paid off I’ll need to repurpose the $1,800 a month to other budget areas. Here’s the issue. If I move to ANY other city (I live in small town) in the world the same house I have is 400,000 in places. So I sell my house for $250,000 if I’m lucky around here. Hooray, I’ll still have to finance $150,000 to get comparable house. So I’ll still have to finance around same amount I did to start. This really works if you plan to stay in paid off house or can repurpose your paid off mortgage to invest and save for next house. I feel I’ve wasted all these years working hard paying off a house with 2.5%. My life season changed (more kids, eventually need bigger house, or will move cities) from my original goal. Not to mention home insurance doubling, new AC, etc.
@Irina-TheMortgageBreaker4 ай бұрын
You can still do it. Try Paidoff where all money goes into principal not interest and you only pay simple interest not compound. plus you end up with a huge line of credit. For now it is available only in Colorado but they will be expanding .
@danteeightsix5 ай бұрын
I started getting into serious budgeting only a few years ago and making extra principle payments. Now I'm expecting to pay it off 14 years early.
@pamelacaro85563 ай бұрын
My goal is to pay off our house in 7 years. We are close to 5 years in so far and we are steaming ahead!
@chiefordnance4 ай бұрын
Paid house off in 9.5 years versus 30 years.Saved over 90k in interest....F the Bank 😅
@winniethepoohandeeyore22 ай бұрын
I overpay my principal every month since the first payment was due. Already knocked almost 7 years off the life of the mortgage in 3 years.
@judobreakdowns76164 ай бұрын
700k mortgage in 2020. Current balance $430k. Exoect end in 5 yrs.
@29_lets_go5 ай бұрын
I’m still trying to be able to buy a house in the first place… the market just keeps running away from me.
@comradeoglivy85675 ай бұрын
Most of my my mortgage at 2.875% is tax. Even when it's paid off my biggest housing expense will still be taxes.
@eunicebernard30544 ай бұрын
😂😂
@hectorcastro91982 ай бұрын
So, we have been blessed with the ability to own three homes in 8 yrs. We have finally decided to start paying them off ( two are rented and the rent is paying the mortgage) the wife wants to start paying off the one we currently live in, but I want to pay off our first purchase( which she disagree because it has the lower rate @2percent and we plan to sell it in the future) I feel it will generate income to tackle the other mortgage and when we do sell we can use all that money toward investment and paying off the next mortgage. Which direction you recommend we start with?
@TitleWaive15 ай бұрын
When you say average is $1700/month what does it include? PI? PITI? Saying a zero mortgage payment is incorrect if PITI as you will always have taxes and insurance. Enjoyed the video message on eliminating the debt as that's what is important.
@Joenzinator5 ай бұрын
I plan on paying off my mortgage early, but at 3% interest, it's much faster to invest my extra dollars. A 10 year payoff schedule for a $300,000 mortgage would be $2,896.82/month. With a 30 year mortgage, making a payment of $1,264.81, you invest the difference of $1632. Assuming 10% rate of return, after 8 years you would have $234,048 and the remaining balance on the mortgage would be $236,261.50. So the house would be paid off 2 years sooner. It also gives you increased flexibility. The only downside is that it requires more discipline. You have to actually invest the difference and not buy some dumb crap you don't need instead.
@Jrichardstein5 ай бұрын
Leaves out the risk of investing, you can’t guarantee you’ll have 10% return annually at any specific point in time. Market could be down or up, who knows.
@Simon-vo7gi5 ай бұрын
@@Jrichardstein Over 30 years invested in index funds, you are most likely to average at least 8% annual returns.
@nickstark84795 ай бұрын
@@Jrichardstein Definitely risk involved over short term... if he planned to pay off right at the 8 year mark, don't know if markets will be up/down... But over a 20 year time frame, nearly guarantees you will have made enough to pay the mortgage off 3x over.
@SquatsAndThoughts5 ай бұрын
I came to say the same thing, This definitely is the better way to go. Paying off your house early just misses your chance for your wealth to compound over time.
@ryjoph895 ай бұрын
This is the way. Historically S&P index fund average 10% (or as George's friend Dave Ramsey says 12% but ok) even if it were 7% your outpacing that mortgage significantly. It's riskier to throw all your money in for 10 years during those younger years when compounding interest has time to really work hard. Go look at charts of investing $100 from ages 20 to 30 vs ages 30 to 60 and those 10 years when your younger beat out 30 years when your older.
@jstoney64714 ай бұрын
Paid off our 1st place, Co-op, in 12 years, going to pay off Fla Condo in Jan (5 years).
@reneebrown71213 ай бұрын
We owe approximately $27,000 and we will be finished paying it off by the end of November, God willing.
@caparkin3 ай бұрын
This video didn't mention one of the EASIEST things to help - split your monthly payment in half and pay that amount each paycheck. Ex: $2000 monthly payment, pay $1000 each paycheck, at mid-month and end-of-month. This trims the accrued interest during the month and can save about 7 years not even by paying extra. Bonus tip - Round up your payment - have a weird $1,734 payment? Round up to $1800 or $2000, and split the payment and you can easily take 10 years off.
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@hermanramos7092Ай бұрын
People try to predict the economy not realizing it is not a capitalistic market, its a command economy, central planning! my concern is, instead of having much dollar in bank that could lose value to inflation, do I save in gold to reserve and grow wealth for now, or just hang on?
@SteveKalfman-yv7coАй бұрын
truth is that gold serves as an inflation hedge in the long run, but not profitable in the short run. only thing you can predict is a strong effort of wealth transfer from the people to the powerful. luckily some folks find solution in financial advisors
@jonathanolulu1948Ай бұрын
I wholeheartedly concur; I'm 60 years old, just retired, and have about $1,250,000 in non-retirement assets. Compared to the whole value of my portfolio during the last three years, I have no debt and a very little amount of money in retirement accounts. To be completely honest, the information provided by invt-advisors can only be ignored but not neglected. Simply undertake research to choose a trustworthy one.
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@JorritV4 ай бұрын
8 years into a 25 year mortage. Paid 3.5 years exta. Normally 13.5 years to go but planning on 9-6 years left (6-12 extra monthly payments/year). Just wish I discovered this method sooner. Could've been so much further ahead.
@kimberlywiezcorek631312 күн бұрын
We paid down/off 2 houses(we been married 41 yrs. ).
@jting11113 ай бұрын
Bought 2010 near Toronto , 270000, 100000 down , paid the rest off in 3 yrs. Worked 2 jobs during that time , drove a shit car That got me from a - b . Countinued to work 2 jobs until I had kids and bought a few rentals with cash flow , Now we are good
@Boating4Dummies-k7n15 күн бұрын
I bought my first home when I turned 26 for $175k. I’m almost 28 now and owe $152k on it. Every month me and my partner throw literally as much money as we can towards principal every month. Usually $800-1200. We probably make $80-90k a year. Once it’s paid off I will 100% borrow on another home and rent this one out. It’s sickening how much interest you’ll pay over 30 years. Pay it off fast
@nathangrah34304 ай бұрын
33 y/o - just north of 75k left on my mortgage- goal is to have my last payment being on dec 2026 🎉
@Lex_Koncord4 ай бұрын
“As long as you have a mortgage, you don’t own your house” Property taxes are standing behind you with a bat…
@benwhitnell5 ай бұрын
Mortgage doesn’t translate to “death pledge” it translates to “dying contract.” It refers to the fact that the contract goes away as you pay it.
@sholtan22885 ай бұрын
Save decent interest on the mortgage, but give up way more with what the market would do.
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@renempineda22 күн бұрын
I have a 15-yr mortgage at 2.75% with 13 years remaining. That long-term cheap financing is more an asset than a liability. Paying it off early would be financial insanity. Never pay off a cheap, long-term loa early.