Why a Paid-Off Mortgage Might Be Your Worst Retirement Investment

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A mortgage-free home sounds ideal—but locking too much wealth into home equity can hurt liquidity and long-term investment growth. Pla2na/ShutterstockTraditionally, the American Dream was incomplete without a “mortgage burning party”—a celebration in which homeowners lit fires to burn their final loan documents to end their debt obligations. Symbolizing financial freedom, it was a powerful rite of passage.Although the physical parties have fallen out of favor, the narrative remains deeply ingrained in our financial consciousness: work hard, pay off the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, and go into your golden years knowing you own your home “free and clear.”

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