CH7 discharged in Nov 09
Doing a ride through with the house, as it is worth about 15K less than owed. But for now, we need to stay here. Our plan, is to walk from the house in a couple years unless the values recover which we doubt.
I have a 401K and am contributing through payroll deduction with employer matching contributions. My thought is to continue this process, and then in about 5 years do a withdrawal to pay cash for another home. (my plan allows withdrawals for primary residence).
I realize we would not have our 401k for retirement, but we also would not have a house payment either. We are currently 47 years old, so there would be time to stash cash for retirement after the withdrawal, and no mortgage.
Other than the tax penality, do you all think this is a terrible plan? I don't want to be one of those that retire with a mortgage payment hanging over their heads. To me, going into retirement with a 401K balance, and a grand mortgage payment monthly does not make sense if it can be avoided. Also, I expect property values to still be low in about 5 years. (I would love to be wrong)
So please share your thoughts on this plan for the future.
Thank you for your time.
Doing a ride through with the house, as it is worth about 15K less than owed. But for now, we need to stay here. Our plan, is to walk from the house in a couple years unless the values recover which we doubt.
I have a 401K and am contributing through payroll deduction with employer matching contributions. My thought is to continue this process, and then in about 5 years do a withdrawal to pay cash for another home. (my plan allows withdrawals for primary residence).
I realize we would not have our 401k for retirement, but we also would not have a house payment either. We are currently 47 years old, so there would be time to stash cash for retirement after the withdrawal, and no mortgage.
Other than the tax penality, do you all think this is a terrible plan? I don't want to be one of those that retire with a mortgage payment hanging over their heads. To me, going into retirement with a 401K balance, and a grand mortgage payment monthly does not make sense if it can be avoided. Also, I expect property values to still be low in about 5 years. (I would love to be wrong)
So please share your thoughts on this plan for the future.
Thank you for your time.
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