The atty said we don't qualify for a 7. My husbands net is $6200.00 per month. Gross is $8200.00. In 2 years his monthly retirement will be $5500.00. He'll receive a payout from unused vacation time of about $25,000.00+. It would be wonderful if we could roll that into a retirement fund, but I'm sure we will have to surrender it. That is another thread for another time.
Our first is $2060.00 per month. The 2nd is $550.00 per month. Our home is nothing fancy. We don't live in the high end part of town with the great schools. It's very average for our city. If we gave up the house, we'd be renting for very close to the same-maybe a bit less, but it just doesn't seem like a wise choice, we have 20 more years left on the house, then we are mortgage free & retired
We aren't young-I'm in my mid 40's, H is in 50's. When this is all done-we won't be starting over. There won't be another chance to purchase another home, that's why if we can just get through the next 5 years, then we'd really like to keep it if possible.
Question: what is pay & stay?
Sheila
Our first is $2060.00 per month. The 2nd is $550.00 per month. Our home is nothing fancy. We don't live in the high end part of town with the great schools. It's very average for our city. If we gave up the house, we'd be renting for very close to the same-maybe a bit less, but it just doesn't seem like a wise choice, we have 20 more years left on the house, then we are mortgage free & retired
We aren't young-I'm in my mid 40's, H is in 50's. When this is all done-we won't be starting over. There won't be another chance to purchase another home, that's why if we can just get through the next 5 years, then we'd really like to keep it if possible.
Question: what is pay & stay?
Sheila
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