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The Mortgage Free in Three - Take 2 challenge (MFiT-T2)

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  • loopy-juice
    loopy-juice Posts: 150 Forumite
    What is the cut off date for the next declaration?
    12/12/12 Lets party!
    :beer:
  • medic1978
    medic1978 Posts: 515 Forumite
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    What is the cut off date for the next declaration?

    Presumably 11th June 2010, ready for publication on 12th June. With maybe a small extension until 30th June like last time?
  • loopy-juice
    loopy-juice Posts: 150 Forumite
    medic1978 wrote: »
    Presumably 11th June 2010, ready for publication on 12th June. With maybe a small extension until 30th June like last time?

    Thanks.........................
    12/12/12 Lets party!
    :beer:
  • financialbliss
    financialbliss Posts: 1,952 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Note: As charts will be published on the 12th of each chart month - if you could have your updates in by the 11th of a chart month at the latest, that would be ideal.

    Financial Bliss / Maz123.

    Sorry - haven't been around much lately...

    loopy-juice / all, as per post #4 above, if you could have updates in by 11th June, then that's ideal for the chart to be published on the 12th June.

    FB.
    Mortgage and debt free. Building up savings...
  • elliemoo
    elliemoo Posts: 4,593 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    Mortgage overpayments going very slowly at the moment, life has got in the way. However we come off out fixed rate, 6.85% at the end of June and go onto Nationwide BMR, so hoping to have a reduced payment for at least a little while. I will be well down at the June declaration date but still very determined to be mortgage free. Will be able to refocus from July.
    We go on holiday next weekend for a week, haven't had a family holiday for 5 years, so I think it is money well spent.
  • twinklie
    twinklie Posts: 5,184 Forumite
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    I get my dog on the date of the update! I'm so excited. We are managing to get the dog and move DH to a £20 per month more expensive house to rent without reducing the amount we are OPing every month! I'm a happy bunny! :D
    Reduction in daily mortgage interest since October 23 (new mortgage) - £2.36 July 25
    % of house owned/% of mortgage paid off. July 25 - 38.82%/31.66%
    MFiT-T7 #21
    MFW 2025 #2
    MF Date: Oct 37 Feb 37
  • Cool_man
    Cool_man Posts: 25 Forumite
    Thanks for letting me read this great post, keep it up.
    Good one dude..keep doing nice work
  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    £100 op for me today.

    Have a good week everyone x
    Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)
  • RosieTiger
    RosieTiger Posts: 863 Forumite
    Apolgies for the lack of time to post and offer support to everyone - it's amazing how knowing about the next update being due soon drags you back!
    Good luck, let's see some fantastic movement on the overall score.
    RosieTiger - Highest £242,000 Feb 2004 :mad:
    Lightbulb Dec 2008 £146,000 by March 2026:eek:
    MFi3T2 and T3 No 28 - Dec 2009 Start Balance £117,000
    Current Position-Fully off set by savings since March 2013
  • loopy-juice
    loopy-juice Posts: 150 Forumite
    So, on the next declaration, am I correct in saying that all those who have kept to their payment structure have paid off 16.33% of their total mortgage? Is that correct?
    12/12/12 Lets party!
    :beer:
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