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  • Lynn11
    Lynn11 Posts: 674 Forumite
    Well I made another overpayment to my mortgage today of £150 so the total overpayment amount for November is £490. No 215 reporting in.
    MFIT T2 Challenge - No 46
    Overpayments 2006-2009 = £11985; 2010 = £6170, 2011 = £5570, 2012 = £1290
  • ironman1
    ironman1 Posts: 1,125 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 19 November 2009 at 8:11AM
    Can someone help me out please.

    I made an overpayment of nearly £500 two weeks ago. Somehow the cashier messed it up and the payment never went through. I phoned up a week later and they corrected the mistake and backdated the OP.

    The mortgage balance went from £82,200 to £80,020. I know because of interest etc it doesn't take the full money off of the balance but just over £200 from nearly a £500 seems like a waste of time.

    Does this seem right? Im sure before say when the balance has been £85000 and we OP'd £400, the balance went down the at least £84700!
  • ironman1 wrote: »
    The mortgage balance went from £82,200 to £80,020. I know because of interest etc it doesn't take the full money off of the balance but just over £200 from nearly a £500 seems like a waste of time.

    Does this seem right? Im sure before say when the balance has been £85000 and we OP'd £400, the balance went down the at least £84700!

    £82,200 - £80,020 = £2080 - did you mean it went to £82,020?

    Overpayments come off the capital; I'm wondering if yours has been treated as your regular payment for this month.
  • ironman1
    ironman1 Posts: 1,125 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    My mistake, the overpayment still hasn't come off of the mortgage yet. I found out we pay over £14 a day interest, thats scary!
  • ironman1 wrote: »
    My mistake, the overpayment still hasn't come off of the mortgage yet. I found out we pay over £14 a day interest, thats scary!

    Depends how you look at it, I think. When you buy a house, you get somewhere to live - most of us, if we didn't buy a house, would have to rent. If you were renting, could you find a house like yours for £14 a day (£420 a month)? To rent a house like mine, in my area, would cost three times what I'm currently paying interest - and while the daily interest on a mortgage goes down over time, rents usually don't!
  • Hi everyone, number 81 reporting in

    I made an OP of £512.55 this month (the odd pounds and pence made to take me below the next thousand :o)

    That makes a total of £4912.55 this year to date and 70% of my annual target

    Hope you are all doing well this month
    MFW Start Date 1.4.08. Updated 23.1.18. MFW date 1.8.18
    Original Mortgage o/s £187,643 / £71,904 (-115,739)
    Repay o/s £92,661 / now £55,900 (-36,761)
    Int Only o/s £94,982, now £16,004 (-78,978)
    Total daily interest £1 [a) £0.77 b)£0.23
    Total OP's:2018 target £TBC YTD £1,995
  • cookie9
    cookie9 Posts: 764 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Managed to make overpayment of ......£1,000!! Won't be able to keep this up but at least have made a good start to repaying the mortgage.
    MFW 91 op 2014 £410/1000
    MFW 91 op 2015 £4051/4000
    MFW 91 op 2016 £4040/4000
    MFW 91 op 2017 £812/4500
  • Floxxie
    Floxxie Posts: 2,853 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Combo Breaker
    Floxxie wrote: »
    Shocked me a bit to see 2009 - I can't believe how quickly this year has gone!

    Ok, by the end of this year my mortgage should be down to £90,000. I would like to go for an apparent unachievable target of having £10,000 in savings so effectively a mortgage of £80,000 without taking into account normal payments.

    I shall be raising this through the various challenges that appear on the forums as I won't be 'earning' any money as I am going to be staying at home with the children. Can't wait to start!

    Floxxie

    Just popping in to give my final mortgage balance which is now £53000. I have been greatly helped by the interest rates and being able to make enough money through the internet.

    Floxxie
    Mortgage start September 2015 £90000 MFiT #06
  • chirpchirp
    chirpchirp Posts: 1,983 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Floxxie that's absolutely amazing! Well done.
  • fluffysox
    fluffysox Posts: 1,060 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    cake21 wrote: »
    Cool, didn't want to step on any toes but it looks like tons of work so I was pretty sure you wouldn't want to do it two years running :rotfl:

    I'll hang fire for a few days in case someone else is (mad? ;)) keen, then once it's up and running I'll post a linky in here.

    Should be three of us already (you, me and Hurdler), hope to see plenty more oldies and newbies :D

    Thanks for volunteering CAKE 21,:T (and thanks again to Zav for this year:T) you can count me in for the 2010 challenge! Can't wait!!:D

    fluffysox xx
    2016 MFW OPd £2000, 2015 MFW OPd 3000 then bought new bigger house with bigger mortgage.
    MFW OPd 2014 £2000 2013 £9700 2012 £2848.39 2011 £2509.58 2010 £11000 2009 £112002008 £4939 :D
    Beautiful boys born May 2011 and October 2013 :)
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