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The Investment Most People Overlook: Why Your Home Can Outperform Your 401(k) - 6/3/2026

Most of us grow up hearing the same message: "Max out your 401(k). It's the best investment you can make."  And it's true—401(k)s are powerful, tax‑advantaged vehicles designed to grow steadily over time.  But here's what many people never hear:

A home is also a tax‑advantaged investment and for many families, it delivers even stronger long‑term wealth gains than retirement accounts.

Today, we'll walk through a real‑world example showing how using $40,000 from a 401(k) to purchase a home (under a hypothetical tax‑free withdrawal allowance) may generate a much higher return than leaving that same money invested in a retirement account.

The Scenario

You withdraw $40,000 from your 401(k) penalty‑free to help buy a home—something that may be possible under a proposed exemption from President Trump's housing plan.

You use it as the down payment on a $400,000 home with:

  • 90% mortgage ($360,000)
  • 30‑year fixed rate (assumed 6%)
  • Home appreciation of 3% per year
  • Compare alternative at end of 7 years

Meanwhile, the alternative is leaving that $40,000 in your 401(k), earning a long‑term average of 8% per year.

How Your Home Performs Over 7 Years

  1. Future Value of the Home with 3% annual appreciation after 7 years is $491,600.
  2. The Remaining Mortgage Balance at the end of 7 years is $325,000.
  3. Your Equity Position after 7 years, (), is $166,600 (.)This is your wealth

    Comparatively, the $40,000 in your 401(k), If left untouched at 8% for 7 years, would be worth $68,552.  The Net Wealth Difference is $98,048

Why the Home Wins: The Hidden Wealth Engine

  1. Appreciation Happens on the Entire Home Value.  A 3% return on $400,000, not just your $40,000, is real leverage.
  2. Mortgage Payments Build Wealth because of amortization where a part of every payment reduces the loan, forcing disciplined savings.
  3. Much like a 401(k), there are tax advantages in a principal residence.
    • Home appreciation is not taxed until sale
    • Capital‑gains exclusions can protect $250k...$500k of profit
    • Mortgage interest remains tax‑beneficial for many households
    • Property taxes may be deductible
  4. Housing Provides Utility Value because a 401(k) can't shelter you, but a home provides stability, locks in your housing cost, protects you from rising rent, and creates generational wealth opportunities.

The Big Picture

Your 401(k) should absolutely remain part of your long-term strategy. However, a home isn't just a place to live, it is one of the most powerful wealth‑building tools available to the average household.

In this scenario, choosing the home increased long‑term wealth by nearly $100,000 more than keeping the money invested in the 401(k).  In this hypothetical comparison, the 401(k) earns 8% long term. On the other hand, if the money was used to buy a $400,000 home that appreciated 3% a year, the annual rate of return on the down payment would be 19.2%.

This is achieved by leverage from the mortgage. The appreciation applies to the entire $400,000 asset, not just your $40,000 unlike the 401(k), and the loan amortization adds equity as the mortgage is paid down.

If you're considering whether to use retirement funds to buy a home, through borrowing against your 401(k) or withdraw without penalty as new policy proposals may soon allow, it's worth running the math. For many families, the home isn't just a lifestyle decision; it's the financial engine that drives long‑term stability and prosperity.

Kristen Meador CRS, GRI, MRP, ABR®, SRS, SFR®, RENE, e-PRO, C2EX Bellator Real Estate Daphne, AL (251) 459-1546 AL Real Estate License number: 102127 With over 10 years of experience as a licensed REALTOR®️, I have a passion for helping people find their dream homes and making their dreams a reality. I have a strong background in luxury and hospitality, and I understand the needs and preferences of discerning clients. I am committed to providing exceptional service, professionalism, and integrity, and I always go the extra mile to ensure customer satisfaction and loyalty. I am proud to be part of Bellator Real Estate, a company that shares my vision and values and fosters a culture of collaboration, innovation, and diversity. Previously, I was an area sales manager at Truland Homes, where I led a team of REALTORS®️ and oversaw the sales and marketing of new construction homes in various communities. I was responsible for negotiating contracts, closing deals, and maintaining relationships with buyers and builders. I used my luxury, hospitality, and real estate skills to deliver high-quality results and exceed expectations. Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter