
The Case for Paying Off Your Mortgage (Even If 'They' Say Don't)
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About this listen
A lot of people say DON’T pay off your mortgage before retirement.
“Keep it invested!” “Tax deductions!” “Leverage is good!”
But… what if they’re wrong?
In this video, I reveal why the so-called experts might be giving you bad advice — and why paying off your mortgage could be one of the smartest moves you make for retirement.
What you’ll learn:
- Why keeping a mortgage is just gambling with leverage
- The “tax deduction” myth that’s costing you money
- A real client story: peace of mind beats spreadsheets
- The hidden emotional cost of debt in retirement
- When ignoring the math is actually the smart choice
Bottom line: Sometimes the best decision isn’t the one that looks good on paper — it’s the one that lets you sleep at night.
NIH Source: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6521877/
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