Magpie1969
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Looking at options after paying off all my mortgages. Already salary sacrificing to allowed limit and Super doing well. Looking for options. I am 52 looking to retire in 6 years. Thoughts.
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@magpie1969 said in [After you pay off your mortgage](/post/1487752) said:Looking at options after paying off all my mortgages. Already salary sacrificing to allowed limit and Super doing well. Looking for options. I am 52 looking to retire in 6 years. Thoughts.
@magpie1969 said in [After you pay off your mortgage](/post/1487764) said:Demps. Limited to $27500 for Super including 10% from Employer. At end of year will own all 4 houses debt free.
@lidcombe_magpie1 said in [After you pay off your mortgage](/post/1487767) said:It might sound weird but I invest in rare coins/banknotes and war medals
Its a hobby plus an investment
@demps said in [After you pay off your mortgage](/post/1487762) said:What's your salary sacrifice limit, out of curiosity?
My plan is and has always been to pay off more than my monthly amount... and when the loan lessens, continue paying more.
I get paid fortnightly and there's an occasional month where 3 pays fall instead of 2... so that's +1 extra payment.
Chipping away nicely albeit slowly but should be done in 20 years. 15 would be nicer but the hustle continues.
Worth looking at refinancing with your broker every so often so you ensure you have the best deal.
@tilllindemann said in [After you pay off your mortgage](/post/1487777) said:@demps said in [After you pay off your mortgage](/post/1487762) said:What's your salary sacrifice limit, out of curiosity?
My plan is and has always been to pay off more than my monthly amount... and when the loan lessens, continue paying more.
I get paid fortnightly and there's an occasional month where 3 pays fall instead of 2... so that's +1 extra payment.
Chipping away nicely albeit slowly but should be done in 20 years. 15 would be nicer but the hustle continues.
Worth looking at refinancing with your broker every so often so you ensure you have the best deal.
Hi mate, it is worth considering switching to weekly, even if you get paid fortnightly. Over the long term it would save a bit of interest.
@demps said in [After you pay off your mortgage](/post/1487762) said:What's your salary sacrifice limit, out of curiosity?
My plan is and has always been to pay off more than my monthly amount... and when the loan lessens, continue paying more.
I get paid fortnightly and there's an occasional month where 3 pays fall instead of 2... so that's +1 extra payment.
Chipping away nicely albeit slowly but should be done in 20 years. 15 would be nicer but the hustle continues.
Worth looking at refinancing with your broker every so often so you ensure you have the best deal.
@magpie1969 said in [After you pay off your mortgage](/post/1487779) said:Does anyone invest in Gold at all?
@magpie1969 said in [After you pay off your mortgage](/post/1487779) said:Does anyone invest in Gold at all?
@jai_donaldson said in [After you pay off your mortgage](/post/1487781) said:@demps said in [After you pay off your mortgage](/post/1487762) said:What's your salary sacrifice limit, out of curiosity?
My plan is and has always been to pay off more than my monthly amount... and when the loan lessens, continue paying more.
I get paid fortnightly and there's an occasional month where 3 pays fall instead of 2... so that's +1 extra payment.
Chipping away nicely albeit slowly but should be done in 20 years. 15 would be nicer but the hustle continues.
Worth looking at refinancing with your broker every so often so you ensure you have the best deal.
I do the same mate. My repayments over the last yr or so have decreased though I've kept them at the same initial rate which will also allow me to get ahead. Forecasted to have it paid off in 21yrs which is better than the 30 it started out at.