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View Poll Results: At what age did you pay off your primary residence?
Before age 30 2 2.56%
30-35 1 1.28%
36-40 7 8.97%
41-45 5 6.41%
46-50 10 12.82%
51-55 18 23.08%
56-60 9 11.54%
61-65 6 7.69%
66 or over 1 1.28%
Probably never going to pay off my primary residence 19 24.36%
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Old 04-13-2022, 11:25 AM   #1
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: nemo
Casino cash: $-410100
Paid off the first house at 35. The kids were out of school so we sold it and bought 30 acres of timber with a shed on it and paid cash.We remodeled the shed and lived there for a year while we built a new house on a 15 year loan. Couple more years, it’s ours.

Plus the apartment in the shed
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