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Mortgage Free - so good they'll do it twice! Wynnvegas aiming for the big house
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Hooray! welcome back Billy ,great to see you :T
What an exciting update, and a huge step into something very new(and a lot less travelling to visit vegas!) am so glad all is well since you have become mf, and hope the job application goes smoothly for you both. You must keep us updated on everything, how are the btl's now ,do you still have them all?
Anyway happy new yearMFW 67 - Finally mortgage free! 💙😁0 -
Good to see you back, especially with the promise of a new project!! I'd love to move to the U.S. but it ain't gonna happen unfortunately. Neverr mind, I'll live vicariously through your progress reports (this is a hint by the way:D)
Happy New Year!!I have the simplest tastes. I am always satisfied with the best.
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Nice to see you back, Billy. I do hope all of your projects have been doing well. Please give us an update on the BTL empire, I assume it is going onwards fine if you are retiring now!
Good luck,
Squirrel xPaid off mortgage nine years early in 2013. Now picking and choosing our work to fit in with the rest of our lives!
Still thrifty though, after all these years:D0 -
NICE UPDATE
miles away from the old MFW days£48515 interest £181 (2009)debt/mortgage-MFIT/T2/T3
debt/mortgage free 28/11/14
vanguard shares index isa £1000
credit union £400
emergency fund£500
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Great to hear from you Billy and what exciting plans :Tblack_taxi wrote: »NICE UPDATE
miles away from the old MFW days
BT - great to hear from you as well, hope life is being good to youA positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effortMortgage Balance = £0
"Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"0 -
hi gallygirl everything fine
hope its all well with you£48515 interest £181 (2009)debt/mortgage-MFIT/T2/T3
debt/mortgage free 28/11/14
vanguard shares index isa £1000
credit union £400
emergency fund£500
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Great to see you posting Billy. Good luck with your plans.June 2025 - part 1 - £19,145 part 2 - £21,973 Total - £41,118 29 months to go!0
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wow amazing, glad you've been back to update us and look forward to hearing more!0
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Hi Billy
Welcome back! Waiting for the next instalment - exciting times.
MCIMortgage Free x 1 03.11.2012 - House rented out Feb 2016
Mortgage No 2: £82, 595.61 (31.08.2019)
OP's to Date £8500
Renovation Fund:£511.39;
Nectar Points Balance: approx £30 (31.08.2019)0 -
Spent a few days reading through your diary! Hope to hear your updated plans soon! You were very helpful on the Vegas thread when we were planning our visit last year! Best of luck with Phoenix!
JodlesMFW2020 #115 250/3000 J-250
1% challenge- /1525Save 1k in 2020- /3000
Joining in UberFrugalMonthChallenge set up by the Frugalwoods!
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