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Natty's Kicking her Mortgage in the Pants Diary

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    The girls look very festive :)

    Happy Christmas to you, Tilly x
    2004 £387k 29 years - MF March 2033:eek:
    2011 £309k 10 years - MF March 2021.
    Achieved Goal: 28/08/15 :j
  • Merry Christmas, NP :)
    :xmassign:
    Mortgage: @ Feb. 2007: £133,200; Apr. 2011: £24,373; May 2011: £175,999; Jun 2013: ~£97K; Mar. 2014 £392,212.73; Dec. 2015: £327,051.77; Mar. 2016: ~£480K; Mar. 2017 £444,445.74
  • Calfuray
    Calfuray Posts: 1,003 Forumite
    Uniform Washer
    Merry Christmas NP. Hope you come back more over the hols :)

    Cal x
  • edinburgher
    edinburgher Posts: 13,930 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    A very merry Christmas season to you and yours NP (see, that's the polite way of saying I was too lazy to post on the day).

    :)
  • nattypants
    nattypants Posts: 2,577 Forumite
    Good morning Diary, and thank you to everyone who stopped by with Christmas wishes.
    Doobop - if you're still reading, please don't lurk. You are one of 'us':D

    I have been thinking long and hard about my introductoryafterspellofabsence post, and as my brain capacity doesn't have enough clever cells, I will just word-vomit it all out instead:D

    As any regular (or if you're GG, irregular readers will know, any mention of MOPs are very few and far between on my diary. In fact, I think it fair to say that my diary really should have been located on a board of it's own, with it's own board guide, and an auto-spam button. However, 2014 is set to change all of this dear reader as nattypants has returned with a vengeance (is this how vengeance is spelt? It really doesn't look right??) anyway, I have two scenarios complete with subplots, and possibly even film rights...

    Scenario 1

    Make a 10% MOP at some point during January (date to be determined), thereafter annual 10% MOPs. At the same time, I will save like I have never saved before (which should be fairly easy, as I have never saved before) and become mortgage neutral early 2020 (reference to GG's date post)
    Subplot 1
    This can only be achieved through very careful planning, and perhaps mastering the art of pooping out cash

    Scenario 2

    Maintain my finger in the air/back of a fag packet approach to my finances, and continue working until the age of 90.
    Subplot 2
    Change my username

    Now, although I am the world's worst Mop-er, I have managed to reduce my expenditure during 2013 as follows (cue cheesy reflective music);
    *read newspapers online
    *subscribed to free magazines on iPad via library
    *cancelled gym membership
    *switched mortgage to much better rate
    *reduced gas/electricity consumption
    * almost exclusively shop at a1di, with a bit of l1dl thrown in for good measure
    *switched life and critical illness cover
    *cancelled dental plan (complete and utter rip off)
    *stopped habitual buying of wine
    (I'm fairly certain there are other savings, however I worked out with mortgage/utilities/insurance/dental plan alone, I am £250 a month better off!)

    I will update my signature with accurate mortgage/savings figures in the new year. Until then, adios amigos and thank you for reading my word-vomit MWAH X

    PS writing this on the iPad and the type on screen is teeny-tiny so perhaps lots of spelling/grammatical errors:o
    February13 - £74990 (or thereabouts)
    MND - Let's go for 2020 'cos it's got a nice ring to it:D
    C'mon nattypants:cool:
  • gallygirl
    gallygirl Posts: 17,240 Forumite
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    nattypants wrote: »
    At the same time, I will save like I have never saved before (which should be fairly easy, as I have never saved before)
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Love it Natty :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Can't wait till you make your first MOP :T
    A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
    :) Mortgage Balance = £0 :)
    "Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"
  • Excellent plan Natty - good luck :D
    Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
    Mortgage-free: January 2021
    Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)
  • nattypants
    nattypants Posts: 2,577 Forumite
    Excellent plan Natty - good luck :D

    Scenario 2?
    February13 - £74990 (or thereabouts)
    MND - Let's go for 2020 'cos it's got a nice ring to it:D
    C'mon nattypants:cool:
  • edinburgher
    edinburgher Posts: 13,930 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Damn, slipped on the word vomit :rotfl:

    £250/mth is good walking around money (and what is your reflective theme music?)
  • nattypants wrote: »
    Scenario 2?

    Nope, Scenario 1 - I'll race you to 2020!
    Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
    Mortgage-free: January 2021
    Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)
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