Mortgage Refinance and Debt

By njdevil1 • July 11th, 2009

i believe that all mortgage and other debt are bad!

There are many people who are just drowning in debt. It is not just mortgage refinance debt, but many other forms of debt as well. So many people have credit card debt, mortgage loan debt, car loan debt, investment debt, personal debt, and every other form of debt out there. Now, I am not bragging, but I am 25 years old, never married, no kids, no debt whatsoever and never will have any.

Now, my lifestyle does not fit in line with what 99.7% of the people in the United States will do, but because I do not believe in mortgage debt, expenses, or any other debt for that matter, I am gonig to be just fine! I bought my condo when I was 22, and paid cash for it ($87,000). Yes, it is the ultimate bacelor pad, 670 sq ft, and that is the way I like it! That is all I need to be happy and live a fulfulling, debt free and mortgage refinance free lif!

But, most people simply cannot go through life like that, their hearts just need much more, and so, they acquire debt, and usually struggle. There is an old saying, “Neither a borrower or a lender be”. You may have heard a grandparent say this, as it definitely is an very old saying. So, in short, mortgages and debt are a hard, cold fact of life for virtually everybody else. Unfortunately, that good advice has no relevancy today. Oh, NO!

I am a licensed mortgage loan officer, so maybe I’m playing devi’s advocate here by a longshot, but I strongly believe in my happy lifestyle debt-free!

avoid mortgage and refinance debt at all costs if you can!

I want to post a short video about debt. I believe the best way for really anyone to learn is to see and listen, and do! Videos about mortgages and debt are a great way to break out of just reading boring stuff. Now I want to make it clear that I DID NOT make this video myself, I am simply borrowing it because I think the narrator did a good job speaking about the dangers of debt.

 

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