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Forging our forever home and aspiring to mortgage freedom
Its a new year and my life and goals have changed a bit since my last diary. I want to start afresh, post regularly and read other diaries again. About me I'm in my early thirties, I've been with my other half for 10 yearsish....I think...we lose track, and married for about half that time too :) . We live in the pricey…
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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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New year, new goal
Starting a new diary as I didn’t update the old one for a while and it was closed. We had a pretty large mortgage of 395k taken out 7 years ago and I set myself the goal to be mortgage free by 50! My old thread had that title. Anyways to recap - we’ve been diligently chipping away at that and I’m pleased to say that today…
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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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Overpaying or Saving ?
Hi all, I have been overpaying on my mortgage for years now and I had a revelation this morning that this might not be the best way of doing it. The over-payments are taken off the term of the mortgage, so the monthly amount stays the same. Here are the details of my mortgage. Mortgage balance: £106,884Interest Rate: 5.99%…
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My Mortgage Free Diary
Hi all, After lurking here for 3 months, decided to finally sign up and start my diary. My wife and I bought a 3 bed maisonette (1st and 2nd Floor) in August 2008 for 168,000, with a 5% deposit, with Directline 30yr mortgage, 2yrs fixed at 6.89% (ouch!), and since August 2010 we are on the SVR, currently 1.5% above base…
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Z's MFW journey
As I've been watching the MFW forum for a while, I thought it would be good to start my own thread. We bought our current house in summer 2022 and owe £126,000 on the mortgage. Hoping to pay this off before 2028 as we'll be 40 then. We're on a 2 year fixed deal until Sept 2024 at 2.64% on a 30 year term. Obviously a bit of…
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Keep saving towards mortgage or buy a motorhome
I just need some sense, we have 136k in savings (in a higher interest accounts than our mortgage) and 203k of mortgage. Our current super low mortgage rate doesn’t end until August 2026. I am so tempted to spend half of our savings on a motorhome which unfortunately cost loads at the moment. We’ve got a basic cheap vw…
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First ever mortgage and start of my MFW Journey May 2024
So as of yesterday by Mortgage Lender had transferred the mortgage money to my solicitors plunging me in to the most amount of debt i've ever been in, in my life. I am very much looking at this as 'good' debt as opposed to 'bad' debt. I am starting a journey on here to try to make myself accountable for becoming mortgage…
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FIREside Chats
We all know MFW is great, a friendly meeting place for folk who are all very different but a little bit similar, in that they're trying to provide stability for them and theirs by achieving something that is pretty hard work <3 I'm not sure if it's the demographics of the board, but I've noticed a lot more posts in the…
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Lumiona's MFW Diary
As a forum lurker, I'm not a threadstarter but I figured like many of you that a diary is a good accountability method. Ok so here goes: Backstory, we moved to our current house in 2006, bought for £178k mortgaged at £130k for 30yrs. Interest rates were high monthly payment about £750, went up to nearly £900 at one stage.…
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10 years to go .... maybe, with a fair wind
Hi, I've been lurking on here for years, but finally decided I should post a diary - more for my own sake than anyone else's!! So a little about me and my house ... I'm a 40 year old single mum with a lively 7 year old son. We live in a fairly ordinary terraced house on the edge of a large northern city, just a close walk…
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ATOM mortgage overpayments- Does this sound right?
Hi all, hope you can advise if this advice from Atom CS sounds right. My daughter is one year into her mortgage journey with them and I’m encouraging her to overpay a little each month. (Overpayments are permitted 10% a year) She phoned Atom and was advised that as her next monthly payment was due the following week that…
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Overpay mortgage or put money into pension?
I am a very late starter with my pension. I'm in my 50s and only started paying into one about 5 years ago. I'm self-employed and contribute on an ad-hoc basis. There is around £15k in there. I have a flexible mortgage which I really like because I can draw down money if I ever need to (roof repairs, new car etc) without…
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Should I pay off my mortgage? Discussion area
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Paying Off Mortgage legal process
Hi, Hopefully will be paying off my mortgage this year. I was just wondering what the legal process is around it, if any? I don't know what happens to the deed of the house, do I get it or does it have to go to a solicitor? Also if I want to add my children to the deed so they can become inheritors etc Thanks
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Halifax reducing monthly payments on a mortgage
Hello, Not sure if anyone else is experiencing this but I regularly overpay every year on my mortgage with Halifax. This year they have decided because I have overpaid they are going to decrease my mortgage payments so that my mortgage will still last the same amount of time. I am on a fixed rate mortgage and I feel like…
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Booking myself in for an independent future
Hello, After reading for a while now I have decided to start a diary to keep track of what I am doing. Background In December 2016 I bought a shared ownership flat in an "up and coming" area of South East London, I currently own 25%, and have been trying to overpay that since I got my mortgage. Since September 2021 I have…
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Our forever home
I'm a new mfw 😊, moving over from the dfw board. We moved into our forever home on 16th November 2020. 90% LTV, 25 year mortgage. We've just paid our first standard monthly payment so only 299 more to go!!! We'd like to actually pay it off a little sooner, but due to home improvements and our saving pot for IVF it's likely…
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FIRE Through The Mortgage - MF by 55 - LATEST
Hi Everyone, I've started a brand new diary!!!! I have decided I want to recalc my figures in line with retiring by 55. I'll keep you in suspense for now but I'll pop back later with some figures. 19 Years - MF at 55 May Year - Remaining debt May 2015 - £239,992 May 2016 - £228,450 May 2017 - £216,793 May 2018 - £205,020…