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Seniors Only: 4 Signs You Must Sell Your House Right NOW

July 19, 2023 · Personal Finance
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You still have lots to pay on your mortgage

The last important sign to look out for if you decide to sell your house is the fact that you have not yet finished paying off your mortgage. Generally speaking, you would like to have managed to pay it off before you retire, but if you are still being held back by a small fortune through the mortgage and you think that it will end up drying up your retirement funds faster than you would expect, the smart move would be to sell it.

In the end, there is a chance that your children have already left the nest, and if you bought the house when the nest was still full, you are most likely having on your hands a big home with more space than you would need and a continuously incoming mortgage payment.

You can easily downsize to a smaller property with a smaller mortgage balance, which in turn would mean lower monthly payments that you would have to make, and you would end up managing easier like that while still ending up as the owner of your property.

If you are worried about your finances as a retiree, whether or not you decide to sell your house, it is good to know which of your hobbies could potentially come in handy and become a secondary source of income! Read all about the best-paying hobbies in retirement here!

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