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how much debt you owe? now with POLL

how much debt you owe? not factorig equity

  • under 1k

  • 1k to 10k

  • 11k to 25k

  • 26k to 50k

  • 51k to 100k

  • 101k to 200k

  • 201k to 400k

  • 401k to 600k

  • 601k to 999k

  • over one million bajeesus


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$130K on primary mortgage @ 5.6%
$98K on secondary "mortgage" @ 7% (my brother bascially bailed me out of some financial woes and I've rolled a HELOC and some CC bills into one loan from him)

All in all it really saved my ass and put me in a much better financial situation. Not perfect, but WAY better. Period. I currently owe him "a lot more" than that $98K. Unbelievably thankful for it.


Also
/queue the ATOT debt snobs in 3....2....1....
 
250k on two houses, mortgage only. Soon to be 550k on just a mortgage. I view mortgage debt at these incredibly low levels to be a good thing.
 
Probably over $2k by the start of next year. Just made my first irresponsible decision by buying a season ski pass when I have no money or job, but hey you gotta live.
 
Pretty crazy how.student loan debts look like 30 ear mortgages

Just stared the tread, excited all i have is a mortgage pmt. Realized, damn, i still owe a lot

:edit, wow, say this with a jamacain accent, makes more sense then cirrecting bad iphone typing
 
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It's not pretty.

Wife has about 80k in student loans for the next 25 years locked in a 2.25%. But she get's reimbursed by work for the amount so that's not so bad. We're hoping the loan forgiveness deal for healthcare workers is still around in 5 years when she's eligible for it.

Recent house build went over $350k for 30 years @ 4.5%.
That's not real cool. But hey the mortgage write off is nice, right? 😛
 
30K on car, about 9k in other misc debt. However, I have more than that in cash in the bank, so I'm in good shape.
 
Around 9k, some student loans and some CC stuff. Once I get a job I can easily pay it down/off, but at the moment just going to school and no work means I've no way of doing so.
 
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