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uzubairu's Mortgage Free Journey

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  • Keep up the good work on the ebaying and OPs. I know I'd be ebaying if I had anything left to sell... I'll have to wait till after Christmas now!
    MFW: Nov 2008 £156k, Jun 2015 £129k, Jun 2017 £114k.
  • mpgsheep
    mpgsheep Posts: 247 Forumite
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    How much are you getting for your DVDs on ebay?
    Opening Mortgage balance as of 01.10.21 - £438,500.00 Current Mortgage balance as of 01.11.24 - £409,492.24
  • uzubairu
    uzubairu Posts: 1,207 Forumite
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    It depends.
    I'm only shifting boxsets, so it can be between £8 and £40.
  • mpgsheep
    mpgsheep Posts: 247 Forumite
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    ah ok, we have a lot of single DVDs, seems more hassle than it is worth to sell. Will take a look at what boxsets we could shift though.
    Opening Mortgage balance as of 01.10.21 - £438,500.00 Current Mortgage balance as of 01.11.24 - £409,492.24
  • uzubairu
    uzubairu Posts: 1,207 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Home Insurance Hacker!
    Just finished an overtime shift this evening, and I unfortunately have to work a 13 hour shift tomorrow (Bank Holiday Monday) because of staff sickness and no willing volunteers. It was supposed to be 9 hours (with 90 mins break).
    I keep telling myself 'Think of the money'.

    I've recently bought a Garmin 200 cycle computer (got it cheaply and then a further £30 cashback currently available), as it is such a great tool.
    Now that I am cycling to work more, I can set myself targets each week to get the time down.
    I set a new personal best on the way home tonight. :j

    Me and 4 of my work colleagues are doing the British Heart Foundation Manchester to Blackpool Night Ride next month (29/09/12), so it is good practice.

    Quidco cashback this week:- £66.45
    Garmin cashback:- £30.00
  • uzubairu
    uzubairu Posts: 1,207 Forumite
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    edited 3 September 2012 at 1:28AM
    I got paid today and transferred another £300 to the overpayment funds.

    Final August Update


    2012 Mortgage starting balance = £65,703.71
    2012 Overpayment Savings starting balance = £23,991.00
    2012 Net Mortgage starting balance = £41,712.71


    Month / Payment / Overpay / Daily Int / OP Savings / Mortgage /Net Balance.
    Jan / 581.13 / 2,590.00 / 4.14 / 26,597.00 / 65,246.73 / 38,649.73
    Feb / 581.13 / 2,200.00 / 4.11 / 28,797.00 / 64,793.25 / 35,996.25
    Mar / 581.13 / 2,100.00 / 4.08 / 31,077.00 / 64,338.74 / 33,261.74
    Apr / 581.13 / 2,600.00 / 4.04 / 33,729.00 / 63,875.32 / 30,146.32
    May / 581.13 / 1,910.00 / 4.02 / 35,644.00 / 63,418.98 / 27,774.98
    Jun / 581.13 / 1,800.00 / 3.99 / 37,460.00 / 62,957.78 / 25,497.78
    Jul / 581.13 / 2,000.00 / 3.97 / 39,462.00 / 62,499.82 / 23,037.82
    Aug / 581.13 / 1,700.00 / 3.94 / 41,362.00 / 62,036.89 / 20,674.89

    Total overpayments (Year To Date) = £16,900.00
  • uzubairu
    uzubairu Posts: 1,207 Forumite
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    edited 12 September 2012 at 7:19PM
    More stuff to eBay this evening (includes some DVDs, cycling stuff, vacuum cleaner, odds and sods).
    I hope to clear £300 after fees.

    It's also the last day of the Paralympics (I hope David Weir gets the gold medal in the wheelchair marathon - currently in 2nd place).

    I will update the MFiT-T2 with this month's figure too.

    Sub £20K !! :j:j


    September Update

    2012 Mortgage starting balance = £65,703.71
    2012 Overpayment Savings starting balance = £23,991.00
    2012 Net Mortgage starting balance = £41,712.71


    Month / Payment / Overpay / Daily Int / OP Savings / Mortgage /Net Balance.
    Jan / 581.13 / 2,590.00 / 4.14 / 26,597.00 / 65,246.73 / 38,649.73
    Feb / 581.13 / 2,200.00 / 4.11 / 28,797.00 / 64,793.25 / 35,996.25
    Mar / 581.13 / 2,100.00 / 4.08 / 31,077.00 / 64,338.74 / 33,261.74
    Apr / 581.13 / 2,600.00 / 4.04 / 33,729.00 / 63,875.32 / 30,146.32
    May / 581.13 / 1,910.00 / 4.02 / 35,644.00 / 63,418.98 / 27,774.98
    Jun / 581.13 / 1,800.00 / 3.99 / 37,460.00 / 62,957.78 / 25,497.78
    Jul / 581.13 / 2,000.00 / 3.97 / 39,462.00 / 62,499.82 / 23,037.82
    Aug / 581.13 / 1,700.00 / 3.94 / 41,362.00 / 62,036.89 / 20,674.89
    Sep / 581.13 / 1,000.00 / 3.91 / 42,362.00 / 61,577.03 / 19,215.03

    Total overpayments (Year To Date) = £17,900.00
  • Hi Uzubairu,

    How did it get to September already! Nigh Ride in just over two weeks... hope it goes well.
    MFW: Nov 2008 £156k, Jun 2015 £129k, Jun 2017 £114k.
  • uzubairu
    uzubairu Posts: 1,207 Forumite
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    edited 15 September 2012 at 2:31PM
    Hi Uzubairu,

    How did it get to September already! Nigh Ride in just over two weeks... hope it goes well.

    Thanks.

    I am on holiday from work at the moment, so going out for longer rides to build stamina/endurance.

    I have deferred my place on the Great North Run 2012 to next year (it's this Sunday).
    I just couldn't fit in enough training time for both the bike ride and the run.
    Since the bike ride is also fund-raising, I have opted to focus on that.

    Once the ride is out of the way, I'll get back to running more regularly and complete a few events before the 2013 GNR, and go for a good time (given my age/ability :)).
  • uzubairu
    uzubairu Posts: 1,207 Forumite
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    I have signed up for an Open University course that starts next month.
    Quite excited and nervous at the same time.

    Decided to get a laptop and have been doing a lot of research over the last few weeks (plus eBaying to cover some of the cost).
    Selling one of my bikes (the MTB that I haven't ridden for months, since getting my cyclocross bike) and loads of bits and bobs.
    Clothing has been quite lucrative for me and a portable DVD player I bought 2 years ago went for £30 more than I paid for it.

    I've still got another 28 bits of c**p to get rid off, and maybe more if I can find anything else in the house that isn't tied down.

    I'm typing from my new MacBook Air and I love it.
    Not the cheapest and probably better specified units out there, but I am sold on the design and the fact that I can integrate it with my other Apple products and run Windows too.

    Got a 15% student discount, 75% off 3Yr AppleCare and a £70 Apps gift card.
    Need to get a case for it so that it retains it's good looks.

    Went for a 25 mile bike ride today, since my Manchester to Blackpool ride is less than 2 weeks away. It wasn't to bad apart from the hilly parts where I was almost ready to get off and walk.
    I've got a few more rides planned this week before I go back to work next week.
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