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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Richard Mancini
  • Wylie, TX
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Should I sell my house to pay off crerit card debt quicker?

Richard Mancini
  • Wylie, TX
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We moved five years ago and have been renting out our old house that is about 8 hours away.

My wife and I decided to sell it to pay off credit card debt so we could start fresh plus it’s been kind of stressful having a rental so far away. It hasn’t been cash flowing because we had a prop mgmt company eating up our profits. After it sat on the market for a longer period (and I started listening to BP) we decided we would rent instead. 3 days after outing it up for lease, we now have a full price offer.

Should I sell the house (we still owe about $99k) and pay off our credit card debt ($35k)? Or rent it out and pay off credit card debt on my own? The CC interest is killing our cash flow. So we are in the process of transferring it to a 0% interest card now. But, I feel like if we can eliminate the CC debt we can save faster. I’m not sure how much benefit the house is going to be as a rental.

We can cash flow $350/month as a rental if we cut out the prop mgmt. I do feel more comfortable cutting them out at this point. They really didn’t do much as it was. It was just a level of comfort that I felt necessary.

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Richard Mancini
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@Nathan G. That was my thinking. “Tear down the debt and fix the foundation”

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