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D'oh! Better get started... I wanna be Mortgage Free!!
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Goodness this is the original labour of love. Look after yourselves.Please do not confuse me with other gratefulsforhelp. x0
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A long two days ahead but know that we're wishing you all the luck in the word.
You take care of each other.Currently studying for a Diploma - wish me luck
Phase 1 - Emergency Fund - Complete :j
Phase 2 - £20,000 Mortgage Fund - Underway0 -
Sounds good so far. Still keeping fingers crossed for the rest of it.
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Glad the results are looking good so far and the waiting period passes quickly with great news at the end.Nov 2025 - part 1 - £13,878 part 2 - £20,953 Total - £34,832 24 months to go!0
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I hope this weekend goes quick for you ( but not for me ! lol) , it's awful waiting for anything never mind what you're waiting for. Fingers crossed again for you.I can't be bothered updating this anymore0
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Thanks for keeping us posted, Froggy. Hope those little cells spend the weekend dividing away just as they should.Starting again 13/4/19Home loan 1: £21,102.50 Home loan 2: £7,698.99Total owed: £28,801.49
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If all the good wishes winging your way are translated into results, you'll end up with at least octuplets.
Is that OK??
Very best wishes
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fingers and toes crossed xx0
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fingers and toes crossed for you Mr and Mrs Froggy! The waiting must be so tough!Mort at highest - June 2008 - £171,000 - Daily Int 5.9% = £27.64:eek:Offset Mort - Nov 2010 £150,299- Daily Int 3.75% = Nov £15.44Mortgage Jan 2012 - £136,000 - Daily Int 3.75% - £3.100
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Have everything crossed for you both. Lets hope we see a baby froglet very soon.
MOOC xxMortgage Free as of 31/5/11 :j:j:j:j:j:j:j0
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