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Holey Moley!
Today I got the call to say that I have exchanged and completed on the flat I offered on in May this year. I now have a huge amount of debt, £167,000 but nothing other than that. The flat is not actually suitable to live in currently (for me) as it needs to have decoration done and the bath replaced with a shower. I know…
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Mortgage Free by 53!!
#Saved for totals.#
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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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1% MF challenge
Welcome to the 1% MF challenge. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to try and clear an extra 1% off of your mortgage in 2022. Why 1%? When faced with a debt that ends in several 000s, overpayments can feel like a drop in the ocean. Maybe you've been OPing for a while and feel like there is little left to…
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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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Let's go fly a kite..
Current mortgage amount: £62,743.73 Current monthly interest: £79.87 Original
mortgage amount: £200,000 (2005) Inspired by all the MFW diaries on here, I hope you don’t mind me
keeping a record on here of our journey. After trudging through the treacle of debt repayment until 2019, and
with that momentum, turned our sights…
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Lolu's Mortgage Free odyssey
Hello guys and welcome to my mortgage-free wannabe diary! I wanted to start one of these ever since my offer was accepted on a lovely two-bed property in Kent but I thought maybe it was slightly too early. I've always been fiercely independent and want to finally move out of my parents' house where I was paying…
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How much balance to leave??
So I'm opting to clear my mortgage (bar a tiny bit) in July after my fixed rate ends. My HSBC mortgage adviser agreed it's a good idea to keep the mortgage running when it auto switches to a SVR rate of 6.99% until its end date of April 2034. But how much to leave in? Will £100 be ok. Just don't want it to end itself…
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A Better View 🌄
Hello Forumites 😊 here I am again with a new diary for the new chapter we're embarking upon. For those who haven't met me before, here's a quick summary of our journey so far: * I joined the forum 11 years ago. Mr F and I had bought our first house together 9 years earlier and life was very full on. We decided to pay off…
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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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Pay down mortgage or invest in an ISA?
Hello Everyone, I have fixed mortgage with an offset facility fixed at 1.84% until feb 2025. The mortgage is £200,000 and the money in the offset is circa £100,000, currently im reducing the term by using the offset savings. My question is, should i invest the offset savings in to a stocks and shares Isa instead (with the…
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Getting FIREd up 😀
After two years keeping calm and carrying on, now feels like the right time to move on and start getting FIREd up instead 😀 Summary of the last two years: Was working for a plc, decent money but putting in a lot of hours, very little support from the business and pretty fed up with always being sent out to do battle for…
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Dilemma, Dilemma, Dilemma
Hello, I've been on MSE for many moons, gone through debt repayment and many challenges but this one feels the absolute worst. I'm kind pre 'mortgage free wannabe' but also needing the comfort blanket of a good ole MSE diary. So current situation, co-parenting with Ex H. We both have partners and everything is friendly. We…
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Baby Steps to a 10 year plan!
Today is the brand new day of my 10 year mortgage free plan! I love my home but I hate the fact that we will be paying it until my DH is 78 😳 Today I have taken the baby step of setting up a small regular overpayment. My plan is to gradually increase this regular overpayment as well as paying one off overpayments as much…
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Frugally paying the mortgage down
Hello! I’ve decided to start my own thread here to keep myself accountable re: trying to reduce our mortgage. I read somebody’s daily interest calcs on their diary recently (sorry I can’t remember who!) and ours is at £15.03 a day - I can’t stand the thought of all that interest going towards the funding of arms and…
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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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Follow the Yellow Brick Road 2023
New Year and new thread for 2023. I know what I need to do and where I need to go. Looked it up on the web and Follow the Yellow Brick Road means a course of action that a person takes believing that it will lead to good things. So here I go. More to follow on my journey to be mortgage free.
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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…
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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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Better to save or pay off some of mortgage.
Hi. Our mortgage is half repayment half interest. In total still owe 65k . On repayment side we have Isa to hopefully reach £41k target. Target time fast approaching. However I don’t know if it’s best to put the £41k into a high interest account 5%? and don’t touch it for 2 yrs building a nice bit of interest or would I be…