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Confession Time: Why My Mortgage Really Jumped

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This post is long overdue. Over a year overdue, to be honest.

For more than twelve months now, some of you—kindly, curiously, and occasionally a bit relentlessly—have asked why my mortgage increased from $650 to $1,015 a month. I’ve read every message, every comment, every quiet nudge that said, “Hey… what’s the deal?”

And I get it. I’ve shared the highs, the lows, the “what was I thinking?” moments. And lots of my personal life. But this one… this one’s been harder to talk about.

So here it is: Yes, the increase was the result of a financial decision I made. It wasn’t because of insurance premiums, or property taxes, or a banking glitch. It was a choice. A deliberate, strategic one that let me clean up a part of my financial life that had been tangled up for far too long.

Without diving into the personal weeds—because those weeds are mine to handle—the decision was tied to the final chapter of a past relationship. One that, emotionally and financially, needed to be put to rest. This was the simplest, cleanest, and most peaceful way to do it.

And that’s all I’ll be saying about that.

Subject Closed

Sometimes, moving forward means closing a door and locking it without letting everyone peek inside. This blog has always been a place for honesty, but also boundaries. I hope you’ll understand that this decision, while it came with a higher monthly payment, came with a priceless sense of relief.

So yes, the mortgage went up. A cash out refinance where I did not receive any of the cash other than to close out an old chapter of life. But peace of mind? That went up too.

Thanks for being here—especially when the full story isn’t always up for discussion.

And thank you for the very graceful comment by Emilie which gave me the courage to address this ongoing question once and for all.

Hope’s April Forecast

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I just reviewed my forecast for the month. Thought you might want to see my planned spending and known income:

PayeeAmount
Mortgage – part I-$599
Health Insurance-$76
Income$684
Amazon CC-$96
Gas/Water/Trash-$150?
TX Savings-$20
TX Stash-$20
Income-$20
Electrician-$1,210
Sam’s Club CC-$33
Electricity-$43
Upwork$500
TX Savings-$20
TX Stash-$20
Verizon-$350
Auto Insurance-$737
Mortgage – part 2-$500
Income
TX Savings-$20
TX Stash-$20
USAA CC-$181
Beauty – phone$71
Gymnast – phone$75
Frontier CC-$157
Princess – phone & internet$114
Income
TX Savings-$20
TX Stash-$20
Storage-$79
Internet-$63
Apple CC-$
Total-$3,010

 

If the amount is blank, it means I don’t know it.

Some notes:

The total looks scary with just two weeks of income left to be calculated. However, my mortgage (part 1), the electrician, and health insurance are already covered from last month’s income.

There is no budget for gas or groceries this month. That is intentional as I am moving completely out of the house at the end of the month, so I want to eat through everything here. And I have no plans to leave a 3 mile radius of my home so my current full tank of gas should last me easily. I believe I have enough food to last me even if I am down to peanut butter sandwiches by the end of the month. (My loaf bread is kept frozen now and just toast it as needed so it doesn’t go bad.)

I do have additional income, but it is not predictable as far as amount or when I will get paid. It also goes into my business account. I have several business related bills that are covered from that account. The current balance of that account is right at $250 so it’s got enough to cover this month’s bills and some. When business is good, I would typically set up my Verizon and Internet bills to be paid from my business account. (Note: Upwork income, as seen here, requires that it be paid to a personal checking account so I cannot set it up to go to my business account.)

The TX Stash and TX Saving line items are weekly transfers to my ROTH account and my savings account. It’s not a lot but it’s something.

Things are tight. But nothing is late, nothing is over drafted.

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