Second Mortgage and 401(k) Loan East Syracuse NY

I have thought about taking out $50,000 out of my 401(k) to pay off my second mortgage. My thought behind this is that I will be paying myself the interest rather than the bank. I have calculated what the payment would be and can afford this. Why does this sound too good to be true? You may be able to get a better interest rate, but that's the only good thing about the idea, says the Debt Adviser.

TD Banknorth
845-294-5195
15 Matthews Street
Goshen, NY
ACCESS Federal Credit Union
(315) 366-9840
2094 Glenwood Plaza
Oneida, NY
Citizens Bank
(845) 256-3802
271 Main Street
New Paltz, NY
Alexis Kirk & Associates
(212) 572-9997
445 Park Avenue
New York, NY
Affordable Legal Centers LLC
585-269-4239
45 Exchange Blvd Suite 713
Rochester, NY
Castiglia-Rubinstein Attorneys at Law
631-845-7222 Ext. 2010
445 Broadhollow Road
Melville, NY
IBM Metro Employees Federal Credit Union
(718) 361-1002
29-21 Queens Plaza North
Long Island City, NY
UPRS Group, LLC
(888) 660-6740
875 Avenue of Americas
New York, NY
Olsson & Feder LLP
(585) 563-3481
1580 Elmwood Ave
Rochester, NY
Ulster Savings
(845) 338-6322
180 Schwenk Drive
Kingston, NY