I say no, too many high risk factors at play here:
-relying on an uncertain real estate market to fund this endevour.
-the very uncertain aviation industry with no new jobs for a very long time.
-perhaps too close to a recent divorce which might have some more expenses attached.
If you must do it then go slow and pay as you go withour incurring large amounts of debt.
Get your instructor's rating and build time while becoming a better pilot along the way.
Don't pay to fly for a company, think outside the box, have fun, good luck