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Esther 06-23-2007 06:31 PM

Decisions, Decisons, Oh What To Do????
 
I can so relate to the place Sherri finds herself.

Since my husband got a promotion and now works from home, we need a large place.

He thinks he is about 10 years away from retirement. That translates to we don't want to have any debts be then at all.

We have about 10 years left on the mortage where we are at.

Here are our options as I see them, but hopefully someone may have a better one.

1. Buy a larger home and lease this one out for an investment.
2. Buy an existing home that is larger with some acreage, for gardening, etc.
3. Build a home. That seems to be very expensive.
4. Buy a modular or manufactured home at a "possible" lesser price.
5. Remodel this home by adding on which my realtor says you will not get 1/2 of it back when you go to sell.

I have found a possible home with 3 acreas. However, it is a MH and ususally they depreciate instead of gaining value. Although the land could gain in value. Also, this would be in a lower tax bracket.

Any other options anyone can think of???

Rhoni 06-23-2007 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Esther (Post 165799)
I can so relate to the place Sherri finds herself.

Since my husband got a promotion and now works from home, we need a large place.

He thinks he is about 10 years away from retirement. That translates to we don't want to have any debts be then at all.

We have about 10 years left on the mortage where we are at.

Here are our options as I see them, but hopefully someone may have a better one.

1. Buy a larger home and lease this one out for an investment.
2. Buy an existing home that is larger with some acreage, for gardening, etc.
3. Build a home. That seems to be very expensive.
4. Buy a modular or manufactured home at a "possible" lesser price.
5. Remodel this home by adding on which my realtor says you will not get 1/2 of it back when you go to sell.

I have found a possible home with 3 acreas. However, it is a MH and ususally they depreciate instead of gaining value. Although the land could gain in value. Also, this would be in a lower tax bracket.

Any other options anyone can think of???

Have a rummage sale and downsize. If you haven't used something in more than a year...give it away, throw it away, or burn it. Don't know about you, but the older i get the less I want 'stuff' around and less I want to dust or clean it up!:killinme:killinmeIt would be worth it not to have a house/mortgage payment when you retire!

Blessings, Rhoni

Sherri 06-23-2007 06:37 PM

Oh, Esther, I feel yo' pain!! It is a hard decision. We don't want to owe money when it comes time for retirement. I've seen too many preachers get to 65 or so and have nothing! We don't have Social Security, so we have to plan our own retirement.

However, I don't think Eddie will ever really retire. His A.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D. will carry him on for years! :lol

Esther 06-23-2007 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Rhoni (Post 165803)
Have a rummage sale and downsize. If you haven't used something in more than a year...give it away, throw it away, or burn it. Don't know about you, but the older i get the less I want 'stuff' around and less I want to dust or clean it up!:killinme:killinmeIt would be worth it not to have a house/mortgage payment when you retire!

Blessings, Rhoni

That doesn't give me another room.

This is only a three bedroom house.

We use the MB and the other two or now offices.

That leaves us with no guest bedroom.

Esther 06-23-2007 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Sherri (Post 165806)
Oh, Esther, I feel yo' pain!! It is a hard decision. We don't want to owe money when it comes time for retirement. I've seen too many preachers get to 65 or so and have nothing! We don't have Social Security, so we have to plan our own retirement.

However, I don't think Eddie will ever really retire. His A.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D. will carry him on for years! :lol

What I am hearing from those retired, is that they can't live on their retirement without hitting their savings every single month!

And that is with everything already paid for.

Rhoni 06-23-2007 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Esther (Post 165807)
That doesn't give me another room.

This is only a three bedroom house.

We use the MB and the other two or now offices.

That leaves us with no guest bedroom.

On second thought...add a room on so I can stay with you when I come to Houston:sshhh

Love ya, Rhoni

Sherri 06-23-2007 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Esther (Post 165808)
What I am hearing from those retired, is that they can't live on their retirement without hitting their savings every single month!

And that is with everything already paid for.

That's why I want to have some kind of residual income by then, that has nothing to do with the ministry. Haven't quite figured out what that is yet!:lol

Esther 06-23-2007 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhoni (Post 165809)
On second thought...add a room on so I can stay with you when I come to Houston:sshhh

Love ya, Rhoni

See, see I knew YOU would get the picture. :)

Esther 06-23-2007 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Sherri (Post 165810)
That's why I want to have some kind of residual income by then, that has nothing to do with the ministry. Haven't quite figured out what that is yet!:lol

Same here!

Then I find something and have had surgery 3 years in a ROW!!!!!!!!!

Enought already!!!

Sheltiedad 06-23-2007 06:47 PM

Don't get further in debt just to get a guest room... cheaper to put guests up in a hotel unless you have them all the time.

My wife has started a professional organizing business in Houston by the way (have to plug it for her since Rhoni brought up this kinda stuff. lol. it is http://www.organizationalbliss.com ... you would be surprised what you can do with your existing space. Are both offices used full time? If not put a day bed in the partially used office and add lots of shelves and containers for storage.


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