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The Mortgage Free Roll Of Honour
Welcome to the Mortgage-Free Roll of Honour. This is for Mortgage-Free Wannabees who are no longer Wannabees. Please report a. The date you decided to become a MFW b. Mortgage Debt at its highest c. Mortgage-Free Date d. Your one perl of wisdom. e. The MSE Mortgage guides and others that helped you f. And if you had a…
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Mortgage-Free Wannabe sticky
🏢 🏡 Here are some Forum threads you might find useful: * Mortgage-Free Wannabe Welcome and Explanation * The Mortgage Free Roll of Honour * 2023 Mortgage-Free Wannabes 🏢 🏡 And here's some relevant content from MoneySavingExpert.com: * Overpayment calculator * Should I overpay my mortgage? * Should you remortgage? * I'm a…
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Mortgage free ASAP
Hi everyone :wave: I've decided that starting a diary will help keep me on the straight and narrow and give me a place to think out loud and to remind me of my plans. I've lived in my home since August 2014 with my DS. My current mortgage balance is approx £48270. I OP £100pm which brings my MFD to 2033 (from 2049 :eek:).…
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Learning to walk before I run
Hello all! :) I am returning to the forum in an attempt to gain your collective wisdom in sorting out our dire finances. I've been experiencing a series of mini lightbulb moments of late and have realised that it's time for a change. Despite being vaguely savvy as regards areas of personal finance such as pensions, I have…
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From Frugal Foundations to Fortified Family Future
Good evening MFW'rs I hope there is a little space in diary land for me (Greying Pilgrim) to take up residency and chart our journey to mortgage freedom - albeit we're doing it a little back to front. The short story is, that we did own a home - Greying Towers - but 4 years ago we moved into rental accommodation with the…
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Pulling my frugal pants on.
We have 13yrs and £46,000 left on the clock and our mortgage is up for renewal. We have £7000 in saving, so will use that to offset it. So we are looking at £40,000 plus interest which such a lot of money. Goals 1) Record money spent, saved and extra money earnt 2) Be as frugal as possible. 3) Maintain as sense of humour.…
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Mortgage free in Forever Home :-)
Hi All, This is partly for the benefit of @Cheery_Daff who has nudged me into posting. 😊 I’m in a bit of a pickle and I need to get on top of it
before it becomes any more serious. I am inherently a spendthrift, it’s always has been my way. In
my 20’s I ended up in a lot of debt relative to my income which I…
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Starting Afresh Back Home
Hi Everyone. It's been over a year since I posted on the forum and a lot has changed since then so I thought I'd start a fresh new diary to go with my fresh new chapter in life. Last year my marriage broke down and I left Yorkshire and moved back to my home village in Lincolnshire. I'm currently living with my parents but…
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Baby steps to mortgage freedom for beanielou.
My first thread on the MFW board!! My mortgage has 6 & 1/2 years left to run. My income seems to decrease more & more & it becomes more & and more of a challange to pay my hefty(to me) mortgage. I have managed an overpayment last month as I got some £££'s unexpectedly. My biggest fear is not being able to pay my mortgage &…
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"Isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it."
So after lurking on other people's diaries for the last few years it's time to start my own. I'd almost paid off my mortgage 4 years ago when I decided to move to somewhere a lot bigger and a lot more expensive. It was also a project. So for the last few years there have been no overpayments as everything has gone into…
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Future Proofing my life: Deposit saving then MFW journey in under 13 years
I have been reading lots of these MFW diaries over the last few weeks, some 300 odd pages long and tracking a decade or more of life. They have been fascinating, very inspirational and given me some great ideas. I am looking to buy within the next year, and then get MFW and o/p as soon as I can. My savings rate, income…
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CrazyBee wants to be Mortgage Free!
This diary is going to be my typed up journey to mortgage
freedom. I begin a new job in the New Year and the mortgage roughly equates to
46K. I have projects that need doing around the flat such as flooring and
kitchen, I will be earning £1950 after tax per month roughly speaking and I
also will need a car fund soon.…
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Living the Good Life - mortgage free and living in line with our values
Evening all, I thought it was time I started a
new diary, as we've now been mortgage free for 18 months and the last pesky bit
of mortgage debt (on the 0% card) went in October. We're now almost through Mr
MV's 40th, Christmas, New Year and my 40th (coming up next week), so it seems
like a good time to start afresh and…
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Buying a little piece of Middle England; Manifesting my way to mortgage free.
Hi there, today I reactivated my account with MSE. Hoping to get some motivation to pay off our mortgage a little quicker. Little bit of back story- So I had a diary in the debt free wannabe forum many years ago. I paid said debt off, saved up money to purchase a house :) and moved. Since then (2015) I have divorced, been…
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Cheery's path to fulfilment - finishing the DIY, looking after myself, appreciating the garden 🌻
Hi all 😊 I'm Cheery 😊 By name and (usually 🙄) by nature. I've been around here for many years, taking in all the excellent wisdom and trying to use as much of it as possible 😊 We are two, Mr Cheery and I. We have been together for over 18 years 😮 We moved to the countryside six years ago, gained a large mortgage, and a…
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Progress is...
Starting a Mortgage Free Diary!
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Mortgage Free now aiming for FIRE
Time to start a new Diary. I have had my old one since Autumn 19 which is when I moved into my forever home after 4 years of renting in London. I am 52 and I live with my DG on the South Coast. I have a well paid job for my sector and was finally made permanent and full time in December 21. DG is self employed which she…
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I wanna be mortgage freeeee!
Hi folks I’m a long time lurker coming out of the shadows as our circumstances now mean that we have a real shot of getting rid of the mortgage early. Me and my husband were both made redundant in January. I found a job straight away and my husband has found one and starts early May. We got a pot of money from redundancy…
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The second hurdle - Nichelette v the huge mortgage
Hello! I thought I would start a new diary as we attack the second phase of our mortgage... In Jan 2019 we bought our first (lovely, but little) house for 320k with a 10% deposit. South east prices :s . With the fees we began our journey with a mortgage of £289,500 over 30 years. To be honest, whilst it was affordable to…
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2025 Mortgage-Free Wannabes
MFW 2025 - The annual challenge for everyone who would like to track their mortgage overpayments, mortgage payments, or even house-related savings. Feel free to join any time throughout the year. A very warm welcome to the Mortgage Free Wannabe 2025 thread! <3 Over the last few years, this challenge has been providing…
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Watty's Awakening
Time for a new diary I think. It is 2024, my last diary began over 10 years ago and so much has changed. My introduction in case we have not “met” My first diary told the story of, what I thought was a long and
happy relationship, paying off a mortgage aiming to get my financial freedom
from the world of work by paying off…
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And now we go again...
...new diary title taken from the line I had already added in to my signature! Regulars will already recognise me - I've been here a while, although aside from one fairly short stint always on the DFW boards. A quick summary of our MSE history for those who have not stumbled across me before though - started out with a…