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In reply to the discussion: For the first time in my adult life, I'm debt free. [View all]bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)57. Congratulations! I'm 49, and headed in that direction
14 years left on the mortgage, but I have another property free and clear I could sell some day and pay it all off. What's better for me is that I finally have a job, first time in many years, where I make more than I need to live on. I've been paying things down and putting away money for retirement, first time in my adult life.
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Isn't it nice? We made it to totally debt free last year when we paid off the mortgage.
Shrike47
Sep 2014
#25
Excellent. We're debt free too, but with relatives that are struggling during this economy
Rozlee
Sep 2014
#29
Congratulations! I can't imagine how it must feel and I am happy for you. nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Sep 2014
#44
Congratulations! Same age as me, now my kids are just entering college. Debt-Free, Unobtainable. nt
TheBlackAdder
Sep 2014
#52