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I've been thinking about cashing out my IRA and buying a house. Of course I woud incur the tax hit and te early withdrawal penalty but I think getting back into a house as opposed to renting could be a good idea. My rent payment can become a mortgage payment and be cut in half. The half I would save I can then contirbute back into a retirement account. Any opinions on this?
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I just don't see rates being lower ever again...At 3.75% with deductions and Inflation, you are borrowing for almost free... Renting ? You never gain anything... |
I'm 35 so I feel like I have some time. Also the fact that I could possibly cut my payment by almost 50% and own instead of renting is a big factor. That 50% can be divided towards other things including more than what goes into my investment accounts already. I'm aware that starting over will hurt my total balance in the long-run but the thought of renting long-term just doesn't sit well with me.
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Rates will never be lower and renting will give you nothing in return.. Sure being in California we get punished for being Home Owners, but in the long run, for me, it is one leg of my table of Financial Security.. Also you are selling at a High because I think we may get a correction in 2013..Nothing drastic, but we could lose 10% in a correction in the Stock Market..Temporarily.. NOT being an advisor, this is strictly opinion.. Also prices are on the rise with Homes , so better now than later. |
really good article I just read, and that is what investing 102 has been all about.
http://beta.fool.com/thebargainbin/2...gyholnk0000001 |
Jose, maybe only cash out enough to cover 20% of the home costs? That way you can avoid PMI and not take out too much from the 401k hopefully. I'd consult a financial adviser with that idea unless they can offer good reasons why not at all or why you should go more than the 20% down payment. Good luck. I hate renting and look forward to the day I can buy my own home, too.
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Mike |
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I know I am blessed and Lucky to Live in America , even though I don't like the government that much... |
Me neither!!! But we is still free (for the moment)....
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