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Marginal Gains
After a lot of lurking I thought I should start my own diary. I am about to start a new job with 20% pay rise and a 5 year contract. So this diary is about how I can improve our financial situation over this time - so if my contract isn’t renewed I can afford to take a lower paying (and less stressful job). I have a lovely…
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The Piano Diary
Good morning diary and all, I recently became debt free after 31 months of debtbusting over on Debt Free Wannabe, following the advice and diaries on this site. Here is my previous diary My debt free diary I have found keeping a diary really helpful in staying focused and also therapeutic being able to think things through…
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Getting shot of the mortgage sooner than 2049!
Hi everyone! So... 2049... yes, that’s the current end date for our mortgage and at that point I’ll be (gulp) 61 and my husband Red will be 64! I DO NOT want us still to be paying a mortgage in our 60s and so I’m starting this diary. I’ve had a diary over on debt free wannabe for the last 8-9 months and it’s been so much…
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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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A Dream Worth Dreaming?
Long time lurker, first time poster …. Hopping on because I come here for inspiration regularly …. so my story and plan I will share because I’m starting to flag and lose motivation … insights and opinions appreciated 😊 bought a London flat for £355k in 2017… £60k deposit, £153k mortgage and £142k help to buy loan 2020…
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Twinklies mortgage journey 2.0
New Beginnings So today is the start of our remortgage and as such I thought it would be nice to start a shiny new diary. Hopefully I can be reflective of the journey so far and make some new and focused goals. Just to bring anyone who doesn't know me up to speed. I am married, 2 kids, a dog, a house and an allotment.…
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Roll on October 2025!
Thought I would start my own thread! * Mortgage taken out c.10 years ago for £95,000 * Have had several rate changes in that time * Now on a 1.4% fix through until October 25, with currently 9 years left on the overall mortgage term * Have overpaid a lot pre 1.4% deal and since savings rates went above this, overpayments…
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Tm's MFW ramblings
Hello :) I've been overpaying but with no real consistency or effort put in to it, for a while now. After getting locoblade's spreadsheet I realised how much I could be saving, so I want to give this my attention. Ideally, I'd like to be MF twice by 42. I'm 29 this year (OH is 38 this year). I did once upon a time dream of…
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Best overpayment tactic
Hello, I'm hoping for some help. I'm on a mission to pay off my mortgage asap. I have used the MSE calculators, have looked at my income/ outgoings and have settled upon overpayments averaging at £900 per month, allowing me to be mortgage free in 6 years. I am aware of the 10% overpayment limit (currently £8533 for 2024).…
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Aiming to be mortgage free before I am 62!
It feels very bizarre to be starting a mortgage free wannabe diary! I (and we when I was part of a we!) have always been a bit of a on off rollercoaster between paying off debt and creating more debt! I can’t really put much of a potted history of my finances together as I don’t really know how things built so much or how…
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770k reasons to be mortgage free
We have a very large mortgage. We are also lucky enough to have much a larger than average household income but with my husband approaching 50, we want to put the work in to get mortgage free so that we have the freedom to spend our life doing more of the things we enjoy! Current approx balances Sep 2023 £526,800.00…
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Two years and then downsize...
Hello - I wanna be mortgage free! I have a mortgage in the high £40k's which has 14 years left to run and fixed at 3.04% until end Jan 2024. I'm divorced and have a grown up son living at home and job hunting, plus a teenager. September 2019 I got a temporary promotion at work and made the decision that all the pay rise…
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Mortgage free dreamer
Hi All, I've often visit the forums and dream of being mortgage free before I am 40-45, over the last few years I've really concentrated my efforts on clearing what little debt we have an focus on overpaying as much as I can. Bit of background - I'm 32, earn approx £30k p/a (full time) OH - Also 32, earns approx £11k p/a…
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Downsize to be mortgage free in 3 years
Hi, we're in our late 30s and we're thinking about downsizing our 5 bed to a 2 or 3 bed (we don't have any kids). Our current mortgage is £140k and about £60k on the help to buy. We originally purchased the house for £220k 5 years ago and is now worth £300k. Minus what we owe, we are looking at about £100k profit that we…
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The Long and Winding Road
This seems like an appropriate thread title given the very long path we have to walk to get even close to mortgage free, but we're certainly thinking about it and have been taking note of small milestones already. Hopefully this thread will see our walk turn into a canter. Except with one significant and self inflicted…
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Mortgage free mayhem
Hi everyone! Really excited to track my mortgage-free journey at 52. Before becoming a uni lecturer this year, I've worked in charities my whole life. I've got a pension of £60K, an easy-access savings pot of £3000, and a mortgage of £84206. I want to see how quickly I can pay off the mortgage with my new higher income.…
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Using inflation to eliminate your mortgage
Hi all. I'm sure this has been done to death on here but I was wondering if anybody could document an example of the simple economics of eliminating a mortgage debt using inflation. I'm going to provide some example figures and would really appreciate a reply which can complete the picture. I'm not great with maths so this…
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Debt and mortgage free wannabe
Hi everyone. I've been reading diaries here for years now, but never started one of my own and I've been a bit of a lurker. I've decided to start one myself because I completed my first SAO this evening and it came as a bit of a shock, and because I'm still living the 'mortgage is less than 1/6 of my income' life while my…
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Quest for (mortgage) freedom
I'm a long-time reader of this forum, I find other peoples MFW diaries really interesting and inspiring. Now it's time to do a MFW diary of my own and hold myself to account. OH and I bought a house in February 2019. We've spent around a year making cosmetic improvements (lick of paint, new carpets etc) as well as some…
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£200,593 to go
Hopefully the title is self-explanatory. My mortgage is over 31 years and just fixed at 5.42%. I'm doing this all alone and there is limited opportunities to overpay due to my salary and lack of chances to increase it. My house also needs a lot of improvements! I feel a bit of an imposter here, as it'll be a max of £100…