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Mortgage Free - at last!
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instead could you just leave mortgage balance at £1 with provider£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
#81 save 2018£42000 -
Congratulations! What a brilliant start to the year for you.
Keep us updated with how being mortgage free has changed your life, it will be a good inspiration for anyone who is flagging or needs some motivation.0 -
Congratulations Ian. Brilliant achievement. Do something nice for yourselves first off as you'll (hopefully) only experience this once and it's an occasion worth marking.
Cheers,
BillyMortgage Free: 28/10/2010Time / Interest Saved: 18.5 years / £61,866.500 -
:j that is great news..good for you:beer:
Ernie:T
"WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND" 
:j" lIVING THE DREAM..I AM FIT AND HEALTHY AND I AM HERE":j0 -
Well done Ian - It's great to hear from people who have achieved their goals. What do you plan on doing with the mortgage payments now that they're yours every month?MFi3T2 #98 - Mortgage Free 15/12/20110
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