I am trying to gear up towards retirement, which the income will be about 65-70% of what it is now.
I have no other debt. No car payment, no credit cards (Might be $100-200 on it), no loans. That's why I was thinking of doing a clean sweep and get rid of all my monthly bills except for utilities.
Bob
I am in a similar situation, but owe a couple grand on credit cards, but everything else exactly the same as you. The problem with the idea is not that it is a bad idea and would have been great 8-9 years ago. The housing values are just to flaky to suggest dumping a bunch of cash into paying it off. You lose the write off which is very valuable and potentially you could lose cash you used to pay it off. Obivously a lot of this depends on the amount of money we are talking about using to pay off the house. But under no circumstances would I ever use a credit card to pay a mortage unless I had too.
