I feel the same way -- there's an intangible feeling that comes with knowing that every square inch of your home is YOURS. In theory, I might be able to earn more if I were paying the mortgage at, perhaps, five percent while investing at 12%. The reality is that when the stock market takes a down turn, my retirement account and stocks lose money -- but no bricks ever fall off my house! Also, watching investments takes constant work; you can either pay someone to do it (which eats into your profits) or you can do it yourself (a subject which doesn't interest me much). But once the house is paid for, it's DONE. It's a forever investment that -- if you've chosen well -- will continue to both serve you in a physical way and increase in value.
We paid off our house about two years ago, and I just cannot tell you how liberating it feels. We never had a big mortgage in the first place, but knowing that this place is MINE is very, very nice.[/QUOTE
That's how we feel too Mrs. Pete. We just figured that we had a whole lot to invest at once...why not invest some and pay cash for a house. Ultimately, this was one of the best/luckiest decisions we ever made.
We're not afraid to take some risks with our investments. We're fairly aggressive in our portolio because we're in our late 30s, but we don't have "the stuff" to play the leverage game that many play, some quite successfully. I have a BIL who has leveraged their home to the hilt in order to buy investment properties. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night....and I like my sleep.
We've thought about getting into the real estate game, but again, it's not for us. That can be a very profitable game, but there's also some risk there...and that risk is increasing...and lately it's increasing rapidly. I like montioring our accounts, and filing the quarterly reports in the filing cabinet. And I love-love-love not having a mortgage payment or a car payment.
But we do look into other schools of though regarding finances. There's always something to learn...and that's why I enjoy the conversations on this baord....different perspectives help me to learn and think differently. Not that I'll change...lol! But I like to hear different points of views on financial matters.