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My MF diary

SOandSO
SOandSO Posts: 51 Forumite
edited 28 October 2009 at 9:14PM in Mortgage-free wannabe
Hello
I am signed up for the MFiT-T2 challenge and thought a diary would help me to say hello to all the forum members, and motivate me. I have been lurking for a while and was impressed by the encouragement you show to each other, I hope it will help on the journey to be MF.
A little about me – I am divorced with a DD. The mortgages are in my name. I am self employed and originally thought to get the mortgage down to a decent LTV when the fixed term expires in Oct 10. With the recent news on what are termed (most unfairly in most cases and mine in particularly) “liar loans”, I am glad I’ve been motivated.
Anyhow, the mortgage is as follows: Mortgage 1 - £170,000; Mortgage 2 - £20,000; Reserve - £55,000; Total - £245,000.
My lurking has already been a benefit because I rang about the 10% op on mtge 2 and had 5 days to pay before the year changed. I therefore paid 2 x 10% in Oct 09. I have also op’d off mtge 1 but have until Jul 10 before the year changes (I think that’s because I made an op then – I said I’d been lurking a while didn’t I).
I have set a target £150,000 which I intend to achieve by 12.12.12. This would enable me to be on course to reduce the mortgage to £50,000 by 1.1.16.
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Comments

  • chirpchirp
    chirpchirp Posts: 1,983 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Gosh that's a huge target! Good luck, you're right this is a great forum for motivation. I'm also divorced so trying to clear this on my own motivation which actually makes it easier as there is only me to make the decisions.
  • Hi SOandSO,

    I've linked your post in the MFiT-T2 challenge back to this thread. Nice to see another new diary.

    What's the mortgage rates on each of your 3 mortgages? If they are the same / similar, then the easy "win" would be to pay off the £20k mortgage first if you can, presuming the 10% limit doesn't get in the way, otherwise you would want to overpay on the mortgage with the highest rate first.

    Financial Bliss.
    Mortgage and debt free. Building up savings...
  • SOandSO
    SOandSO Posts: 51 Forumite
    Hi chirpchirp - Yes its huge but part of it arises due to some problems with my self employednessssss (sorry had a glass of merlot due to the excitement of starting my diary) and now that is sorted.

    Hi FB

    Mtge 1 and 2 are fixed rate at 4.89 with erc charges until Oct 2010 so I'm afraid the 20k stays (not willing to pay £900 erc). The reserve is high due to above probs and is at the svr. It's the one I will pay into (and take out of for tax and vat) so hopefully will move quite a bit (but overall down)
  • SOandSO
    SOandSO Posts: 51 Forumite
    I forgot to say thank you for linking me to the challenge - Thank you
  • Hello and welcome, SoandSo!
    Always good to see another diary. I've found reading them very inspirational.
    Look forward to reading more about your journey.
    QB
  • Louba
    Louba Posts: 283 Forumite
    Good luck!!
    Mortgage as at March 2010 £225,000 target for December 2012 £170,000. Blog link http://beautifulorpractical.blogspot.com/2010/07/oh-this-is-all-new.html :j
  • SOandSO
    SOandSO Posts: 51 Forumite
    Thank you Queen-Bee and Louba

    I am planning to make an op on Monday. Something to look forward to as I've got some kind of bug and am feeling a little low this evening!
  • setmefree2
    setmefree2 Posts: 9,072 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    good_luck.gif
  • SOandSO
    SOandSO Posts: 51 Forumite
    Well, having just got over some bug which laid me very low and then having to catch up at work I wasn't feeling the best. However my op of £1600 has come off the mortgage this morning:j It means mortgage 1 is below £170,000 and as the interest has already been added at the start of the month it won't go back over :j:j

    I am going to phone the woolwich today and try and change my direct deebit from the 15th of the month to the 1st of the month.
  • SOandSO
    SOandSO Posts: 51 Forumite
    Thank you setmefree2. I haven't been too well and then had to catch up on work :( but feel ready for the challenge again. I've read your diary and you certainly seem to be going in the right direction :j
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