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Mortgage Free in Three Yrs
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Well done everyone and congrats to TTBG that is fantastic news - and you are the 3rd person I "know" to annouce a wedding so far this year - that's one a week!!!:j MFiT Club Member 14 :jMortgage Outstanding 01 April 2007 - £51,051 :eek:
Mortgage Outstanding 25 February 2009 - £NIL :rotfl:
Savings 01 April 2009 - £1,522
Paid off 19 years 8 Months early - Original Mortgage £63,000 October 2003 - 25 year term0 -
Hi everyone,
OMG - just showed the OH , and he was duly impressedNow, he understands what I'm going on about.
Just shy of a million quid :eek:
So, TallGirl, are you going to set us a MFiT group target?
The MFiT team rock !!!
FGMFiT-T4 Number 68
MFiT 4 Goal - Build up savings (SIPP, ISA etc.) to £250k . Current balance £174748 (1/8/16).
Crazy goal - £500k by Jan 2026.0 -
Thank you Tall girl.
So excited to see that ive hit my target and im on 116%!!!!0 -
This is a great :j great :j great :j result everyone - who would have thought we could nearly clear £1m of mortgage debt between us all in less than 12 months!!??!!
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Thanks for TG (MFi3 CFO) and DD (MFi3 CEO).Thanks to MSE, I am mortgage free!
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Is there any way I can enlarge the chart?? My eyes are rubbish
I have tried saving it to desktop and then zooming in but it goes out of focus
Mortgage Total: £51,549 / £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £10790 -
Thanks TallGirl. That's great, ... unfortunately I am having difficulty viewing the chart... When I enlarge it it goes really blurry... help pleaseGE 36 *MFD may 2043
MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
Emergency savings £100/£500
12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb0 -
WOW nearly £1million
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Woohoooo!!!!
Well done everyone. And thank you Tallgirl.GM Credit Card balance - £895.69Mortgage - £67499.17 - MFiT no. 123Make £10 a day - April 2008 - £158.75/£3000 -
:j :j well done everyone :j :j
That's great progress! And congrats on your engagement TTBG
Working towards MF-dom is infectious - my brother in Australia has just caught the bug. He has been into his bank and changed his monthly payment so his remaining term is 5 years instead of 10 - and has 'only' had to increase his payment by 25% to achieve this. The penny / cent is dropping everywhere!!
Good luck with continuing progress :T :T
GQ xxxIf you have a talent, use it in every which way possible. Don't hoard it. Don't dole it out like a miser. Spend it lavishly like a millionaire intent on going broke.
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Where have our trusty cheerleaders gone with the stats?
I'm dying to know if we have all collectively paid off my mortgage yet!!!
MMC:j MFiT Club Member 14 :jMortgage Outstanding 01 April 2007 - £51,051 :eek:
Mortgage Outstanding 25 February 2009 - £NIL :rotfl:
Savings 01 April 2009 - £1,522
Paid off 19 years 8 Months early - Original Mortgage £63,000 October 2003 - 25 year term0
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