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Is owning a home really the American Dream… or is owning it free and clear the real goal?
In Episode 104 of One for the Money, we tackle one of the most common—and emotionally charged—financial questions homeowners ask: Should you pay off your mortgage early?
The answer isn’t just about math. It’s about psychology, peace of mind, and how your mortgage fits into your bigger financial picture.
What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWe break down when paying off your mortgage makes sense mathematically, and when it may make sense psychologically—even if the numbers say otherwise. After all, you can’t put a price tag on sleeping better at night.
Tips, Tricks & Strategies SegmentIn this episode’s strategy segment, you’ll learn:
Small habit. Big impact.
Key TakeawayPaying off your mortgage early isn’t a one-size-fits-all decision. It depends on:
A paid-for home can offer something no mortgage ever will: freedom.
References
Why 40% of U.S. homeowners have no mortgage—and the number keeps growing - Fast Company
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Is owning a home really the American Dream… or is owning it free and clear the real goal?
In Episode 104 of One for the Money, we tackle one of the most common—and emotionally charged—financial questions homeowners ask: Should you pay off your mortgage early?
The answer isn’t just about math. It’s about psychology, peace of mind, and how your mortgage fits into your bigger financial picture.
What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWe break down when paying off your mortgage makes sense mathematically, and when it may make sense psychologically—even if the numbers say otherwise. After all, you can’t put a price tag on sleeping better at night.
Tips, Tricks & Strategies SegmentIn this episode’s strategy segment, you’ll learn:
Small habit. Big impact.
Key TakeawayPaying off your mortgage early isn’t a one-size-fits-all decision. It depends on:
A paid-for home can offer something no mortgage ever will: freedom.
References
Why 40% of U.S. homeowners have no mortgage—and the number keeps growing - Fast Company