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Seeking Advice on Mortgage Situation - Fed Raising Interest Rates is Killing Me

https://old.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/11xefn9/seeking_advice_on_mortgage_situation_fed_raising

Caught this before it got jannied:

Hi all,

I'm hoping to get some advice regarding my mortgage situation. Three years ago, my mortgage broker structured my loan in a way that would allow me to avoid paying mortgage insurance. The loan is split into an 80% primary mortgage with a balance of $465k and a 3% interest rate, and a 20% secondary HELOC with a balance of $180k and an 8% interest rate.

In hindsight that was a dumb way to structure the mortgage, and I can’t change it, so I don’t want to dwell on it.

I put 15% down when I bought the house.

Unfortunately, the recent interest rate hikes by the Fed are killing me. My monthly HELOC payment has increased from $500/month to $1200/month with no end in sight. I used the entire HELOC to buy my house, so I'm really feeling the squeeze.

I'm reaching out for advice because I don't know what to do. I know that cashing out my IRA to pay off a large portion of the HELOC is an option, but I'm hesitant to do so because it will significantly impact my retirement potential. I do have other investments and a 401k, but the IRA in question has the potential to increase fivefold by the time I retire.

I also understand that calling my primary mortgage lender to ask them to absorb the secondary HELOC at the primary interest rate is likely not an option.

So, I'm at a loss. I don't want to sell my home and move, but I also can't continue to bleed money like this. If anyone has any advice or suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it.

I don’t know what to do.

Thank you in advance.

Probably bought a ~780k home. OP missed the part of the strategy where you pay down the HELOC before getting completely fricked by it. He's getting downmarseyd in all the comments since he's being a little catty about it. Other info:

$200k supporting 4 people (SAHM, college student, two teenagers). My wife’s basic full time job is shuttling kids around, dealing with school, insurance, schedules, etc.

$1000 / month in car payments

I can manage it’s just tighter than I’d like.

Also, he took his family to Hawaii two weeks ago.

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$200k supporting 4 people

This is why I don't care when people whine about being paycheck to paycheck. Quit being r-slurred, that salary is more than enough to live super comfortably.

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>15% down

>645k in mortgage

This r-slur bought a 760k house and 1-2k extra per month is breaking him holy shit what an absolute fricking moron burn baby burn these people deserve to get financially buckbroken to get the market back to normal.

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How could this arrangement possibly come out ahead vs paying PMI?

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Because he's a broke b-word who overspent and literally didn't have the extra 25k to put down.

Like, my neighbor, if you are buying a 750k house you should have that extra 25k no questions asked

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A half hour of driving kids in the morning and an hour in the evening is not a full time job.

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The OP ignores all the posts telling him his wife needs to get a job. There's also this comment by a lazy low energy foid:

It depends on what the husband's expectations are of the wife, and house maintenance.

My father growing up expected, fresh home cooked meals to his liking 2 times a day (3 if he was going to be home for lunch), house to be spotless at all times, and if she wasn't put together he would make off hand comments about her appearance. Fortunately, he worked in the US while we lived outside, and only visited for 3 months out of the year, but it was 3 months of misery for everyone none the less.

Edit: It also depends on the health of the wife too, as a chronically low energy married woman, I work and can barely muster up energy to do chores, can't even take caffeine to have a little boost throughout the day, just have to will power my way through adulting.

Edit 2: Saw a couple comments about my dad, but they don't show up, agreed the he is a terrible person in his own right, but he did help me and my sister flee our country when we needed his help. He also inadvertently taught me what type of man to not marry, so all's well that ends well. Also I find it hilarious I'm being down voted, I'm legit curious to know why?

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Has to be bait, no one is THAT oblivious :marseyxd:

>My dad expected his wife to work as hard as him. Thankfully I married a man that lets me be as lazy as I want. Why am I being downmarseyd?

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:#marseywomanmoment:

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$1k a month in car payments is crazy too me, but then again im just a poor

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Just reflects the average Reddit age tbh. A lot of the kids posting here come from privilege and can't imagine any other way.

The poster clearly needs mental guidance. So do most of the people here.

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