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2013 mfw

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  • I have overpaid by another £125 making my total for December so far £150
    Mortgage 1: May 2012 £90,000 April 2020: £47,000
    Mortgage 2: £270,000😱 Jan 2019 £253,000 April 2020
  • Just popping by to say :T and :j

    Over a million pounds overpaid between us is just so incredibly fabulous! WE are incredibly fabulous!! :money:

    :j

    Well done to evi3000, whose low key announcement I almost missed :eek:.
  • pawlala wrote: »
    Morning everybody

    I can see light at the end of the tunnel! I'm in a bullet train and I'm chuffin' nicely along the the track leading to MF-Central platform 1 :D

    I overpaid almost £2700 in November which leaves me a mortgage of just £6000. It has become easier to work out all the numbers and figures now the end of the year is closer; my MFII date is still bang on 31st December 2013 and taking into account one more payday, incoming finances and the savings I current have in my current account, less one more lot of bills (council tax, water rates, elec/gas etc) I will pay off that £6k at the end of the month and have more than enough for emergency fund.

    I've maxed out on Stressco double exchange vouchers (you should see my finest wine stash, it would have given Oddbins a run for their money) and Nectar points and am pretty much ready for Christmas, give or take a couple of fresh food shops.

    I have enjoyed chipping away at the mortgage (almost every day an online overpayment), I will be lost when the process comes to an end.

    Will be back for another update before the end of the year........

    Happy New Year to you then...:beer:. Hope it all goes to plan...let us know, won't you!
  • #73 with a late report from Nov of £219.19 and Dec's OP of 194.05

    Quite pleased as managed to exceed target for this year. Here's to 2014!

    Many thanks to VoucherMan for manning the thread and to everyone who posts and helps keep the motivation going

    PP
    xx
  • Time_to_face_the_music
    Time_to_face_the_music Posts: 5,454 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud! Mortgage-free Glee!
    edited 21 December 2013 at 9:33AM
    Number 135 reporting in with another tiny December overpayment of £20.06. I think that makes my total up to £7120.06 (including redundancy IOU for car!) :j

    Congratulations to evi3000 on being mortgage free :beer:


    Fantastic result from everyone on reaching over £1 million, you are all just amazing! :D



    Thanks very much VoucherMan for 2013 and JCL for 2014 :T


    Happy Christmas everyone, here's hoping 2014 brings lots more people closer to paying off their mortgage thanks to the fantastic support here :snow_laug
    LBM 10/1/12 ~ DFW Start 6/2/12: £82,344 ~ Now Zero
    :staradmin:starmod::staradmin Debt free 17th April 2015 :staradmin:starmod::staradmin
    Eternal thanks to the DMP & Mutual Support (no.439) and Payment a Day Threads
    Mortgage free 3rd July 2014 - Grateful thanks to the 2013/14 MFW threads
    "Debt is normal. Be weird!" Dave Ramsey
    Proud to have dealt with our debt :)
  • OS_QS
    OS_QS Posts: 339 Forumite
    #38 with the final overpayment of the year :T

    well I managed to 'find' £240 for an additional overpayment this morning, after getting our december pay early.

    Really pleased that I've broken the £10,000 threshold and goal for 2013!!

    Will look at the finances in the new year and see what I can manage for 2014 :)

    Merry Christmas!
    Mortgage debt : -£17,000
    2019 overpayments : £23,000
  • £7.50 overpayment I have scraped together. I'm so close now to my target it's untrue.
    Mortgage 1: May 2012 £90,000 April 2020: £47,000
    Mortgage 2: £270,000😱 Jan 2019 £253,000 April 2020
  • Kerfuffle
    Kerfuffle Posts: 1,384 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Debt-free and Proud!
    £7.50 overpayment I have scraped together. I'm so close now to my target it's untrue.

    So close :rotfl:

    Have you updated your signature? What do you need to find, 15.00gbp or 7.50gbp?
  • Lol yeah £7.50 to go!

    Will end up cashing in my pennies and 5ps to do it!
    Mortgage 1: May 2012 £90,000 April 2020: £47,000
    Mortgage 2: £270,000😱 Jan 2019 £253,000 April 2020
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