Or they could just mean they would pay down the house, which can be a big financial boon, even if not completely paid off. If you are in the US and have a normal 30 year fixed rate mortgage, then paying down 50k means you get to save on the remaining interest due on that 50k - so you don’t just save 50k, but the compounding interest due on that 50k across the remaining liftime of the loan.
Yes. But I think it’s possible to find 50k property. Just don’t expect much of it and to be near anything. A tiny house on a corner parcel that no one else wants.
Depends on where it is, how it’s cut, and the size mainly. The biggest issue I see with a corner lot is you have two sides of your property that aren’t really yours, since the street takes up some of the “right-of-way”, aka ditches and such. I could be wrong, but I always thought that and other reasons make the value of a corner lower, so the cost as well.
I’d pay off my house. No hesitation.
EDIT: I owe just a bit over $50K on my house. By chance, the amount OP chose fits my circumstances exactly.
Damm, where can you buy a house for 50k?
Pay off means the rest of the mortgage. So either at the end of a typical loan, or the rare cheaper houses where they still owe about half.
Or they could just mean they would pay down the house, which can be a big financial boon, even if not completely paid off. If you are in the US and have a normal 30 year fixed rate mortgage, then paying down 50k means you get to save on the remaining interest due on that 50k - so you don’t just save 50k, but the compounding interest due on that 50k across the remaining liftime of the loan.
I missed the /s
Yes. But I think it’s possible to find 50k property. Just don’t expect much of it and to be near anything. A tiny house on a corner parcel that no one else wants.
What’s wrong with a corner parcel?
Depends on where it is, how it’s cut, and the size mainly. The biggest issue I see with a corner lot is you have two sides of your property that aren’t really yours, since the street takes up some of the “right-of-way”, aka ditches and such. I could be wrong, but I always thought that and other reasons make the value of a corner lower, so the cost as well.
The reason i ask is because in a suburb, the corner can get twice the street parking, and sometimes extra sunlight.
Same. I’d use the rest to get solar and dig a well if there was some left.
Instead of digging a well, you might invest in AWG if you’re thinking of a prepper/solar punk kind of future.