I’ll preface this with the disclaimer I may be missing something obvious but considering these assumptions:
– a person has a mortgage (at say 4.5% today) and they choose to pay that off monthly (not interest only)
– the opportunity cost of this investment would be a conservative 6%/year in ETFs or REITs (of course this is tentative and an average over the long run)
(See for return references: https://www.fool.com/research/reits-vs-stocks/)
Why would a person choose to pay down their mortgage rather than invest in the markets? The pros of greater liquidity in the markets and greater diversification in REITs seem to make it the preferable choice?
For context, I am a 24M considering the best route to financial independence for myself and future family.
Thanks in advance.
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Read The Truth About Money by Ric Edelman.
I assume you are saying that you’d pay extra down on your mortgage and why not invest instead. If you have the discipline to invest what you would be paying down, then yes it is better to invest. Some people feel better not having debt at all, so for them it’s better to pay down early.
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