Next Monday we are closing on the sale of a duplex that we bought about 10 years ago. We (I) have been losing money on it for the past 4 years. This whole project/money making idea was mine and DH really didn't want any part of it. He's very busy with his job, doesn't really like fixing things that aren't his, etc. Anyway, when we bought this, the idea was that we would have it paid for (with the rent paid to us from the renters) by the time the kids started college and then the money from the renters would be used to pay for/on their college while they were there.
At first, it was great - relatively few problems and my dad is a big fix-it man, loves tinkering with things like this and had some rentals of his own. So, basically, he helped me with it a lot - did most of the repairs, checked on it periodically, etc. Well, a little over 4 years ago, my dad died in a car accident and since then, I've not really done much of anything with it, so needless to say, it has drug us down.
Anyway, not to bore anyone with our story, but Monday we will be selling this and will be able to start seeing the light at the end of the tunnel!! When I find out how much we will receive over the amount of the mortgage, I'll post what we still owe and my plan to get us out from under this! I'm so excited!
We've got a lot on 2 different credit cards. One is at zero percent until January and the other is at 2.99% until paid off. My goal is to have the zero % one paid off by January and to not have to try to find another place to put that debt. I think it is doable, but right now, the balance is over $17,000. I'm hoping to have at least $5,000 to put toward it from the sale of the duplex and DH get a large bonus in the middle of December. It should be at least $10,000. So, hopefullly between that and the fact that we won't be throwing around $600 each month into the bills for the duplex, we will be able to achieve it! Then we can start on the other with the 2.99% until paid off.
Anyway, I've rambled on more than I was planning, but at least I'm started my journey!
Thanks for listening!
Becky