Bear in mind,
@DaleD, people on this forum are a very mixed bag. You can infer some of that from the posts above, other bits will come to you over time if you remain active here and pay attention.
A quick overview on active posters, including those participating on this thread:
Many of us own our homes outright, others find renting appropriate, still others believe they're best served by having a mortgage.
Some have large, expensive homes, others live in more modest dwellings.
Some share quarters with children, grands or roommates.
Some are completely independent, others are in assisted living or senior housing that offers some daily task support.
Some own rental properties, some are heavily invested in the stock market, still others are strictly in CDs and other government-insured investments.
Some have received large inheritances, others not.
Some have children to whom they want to leave sizeable gifts, others not.
Some have enough savings that SS goes into a slush fund for extras, some need the funds desperately to scrape by.
Some get pensions, most not.
Some retired very early, some very late, most somewhere in the middle.
Some come from very long-lived, healthy families, others not.
My point is that you need to look at
your circumstances with respect to all of the above - and more. Research, research, research and research some more.