26 August 2018 | 15 replies
I fortunately have not been sued but I would get a $1M umbrella policy and, if your net worth excluding primary residence and retirement accounts is greater than that, ratchet the coverage up accordingly.

22 March 2021 | 42 replies
The properties title is not insurable to the owner taking the property subject to because it violates the existing mortgage, but once that mortgage is retired then there is no cloud on the title.

16 June 2017 | 25 replies
Good on you Steve.... the refi to you die mantra has gotten many folks in trouble.. there is absolutely nothing wrong with free and clear assets.. sleep well live well..... its one way to really scale up when that big deal comes in. .your balance sheet looks super strong.. your banker see's you have a combination of TRUE equity and your not leveraged to the hilt.Its the same concept of paying off 15 to 20% credit cards.. for me perosnally with auto loans at 2% no need to pay cash for those like I always did the last 30 years... and for personal resi with 3% money no need to pay that off although my LTV s are all under 50% and I always have that 500k of tax free I can tap if I want to decamp to retirement land..

16 May 2023 | 23 replies
I understand this is not sustainable with the mortgage so we are going to pay $50k on the principal to make it self-sustainable.We should be able to save approximately $50k/yr combined for the next 5 years safely.Should we pay 40k/yr additionally on the home principal to get it paid off in under 10 years to earn fixed income and sell when we want to retire/start a business?

16 April 2018 | 13 replies
But the first $24,000 ($48k, married filing jointly) on any retirement income like social security, IRA, 401k, pension etc.The best part is that we actually get something for our tax dollars.

2 June 2018 | 11 replies
I'm getting non-stop condo investment property loan applications for PBC, Broward and Miami-Dade from investors all over the country and all over the world.I suggest getting off the fence and buying something now as 50 million baby boomers and other people who are retiring soon are not looking to move to Chicago or NY of the cool winters!

27 May 2014 | 8 replies
Maybe you have a retirement fund you could borrow the down payment from?

26 March 2018 | 7 replies
I bought my condo when I was 22 and would like for it to be a retirement investment.

29 March 2018 | 45 replies
If I was retired or needed the money I would trade the ease for higher return.

19 February 2017 | 19 replies
I'm actually delaying retirement until my dog dies.