Mortgages Don't Have To Be For Life. Boston Condos For Sale Ford Realty
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Mortgages Don't Have To Be For Life. Boston Condos For Sale Ford Realty
"More Americans aging into retirement are still paying down mortgages. Over the past three decades, the share of homeowners ages 65 to 79 with a mortgage rose from 24% to 41%."
"More older adults are entering retirement in debt, including mortgage debt."
"Maybe you can't save up and invest enough money to have a million dollars for your retirement. Maybe you can limp along with less if you can retire debt-free."
"Owning a home free and clear in retirement might make it easier to stretch that Social Security check a little further."
A significant portion of older Americans entering retirement still have mortgage debt, with the percentage rising from 24% to 41% over thirty years. In 2022, about 79% of older Americans were homeowners, and nearly 40% of U.S. homes were mortgage-free. This indicates that more than 34 million homeowners have eliminated their mortgage debt. Owning a home without a mortgage can allow retirees to live on smaller incomes more comfortably. Paying extra on the principal can help in paying down mortgages more quickly, enabling a debt-free retirement life.
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