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£600 OP for September for #12, will do something less predictable one of these months0
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No 127 signing in,
That odd number has really begun to annoy me, so have OP extra this month - £58.74, which brings the monthly total to £158.74, and the yearly total to £2,100
Long way still to go to £3k, and we have the boiler to replace still, and we are getting the kiddies
ARGHH, can I run away now???
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Number 143 reporting a payment for August of £780.00:j
Thanks JCL
Ruth10lb to lose & keep off in 20204.5lb/10lb:rotfl:0 -
Just standard op for us this month of £1,000.
Off to see lender today as deal is almost up and would like to see what they can do for us first before using their info to find our best deal.0 -
#82 with an overpayment of £50, thanks JCLMFW 2014 #82 £2000 / £2000 MFW 2015 #82 £1200 / £1000
MFW 2016 #82 £1200 / £1000 MFW 2017 #82 £2350 / £20000 -
Another £52 op today making a total of £364.75 for September so far #40
ThanksMortgage March 2011 £143,927.6
Mortgage Feb 2019 £78,323.180 -
#104 with Sept OP of £250
Also found out we are expecting baby #2 so this might put a halt on major OP's, must keep plodding on. Determined to get to 75% LTV in 2 years time so I can get the best rate! xx
"Don't underestimate the value of financial security"
Wanting to be mortgage free by 45. £155,000 start / £86,880 currently0 -
Sorry JCL, I've been a bit slack with my updates
May £1,250
June £3,150
July £850
August £850
September £3,350
Thanks,
MWC
No. 23Mortgage at highest (April 2008): ~£195,000
Mortgage-free: January 2021
Retired: June 2022 (186 months early!)0 -
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First MOP for September of £80 to report, for #69 please JCL. Many thanks xStash busting 2014 45 / 60 (balls of yarn)!
2014 Sealed Pot #2136 ?/£500
House: Decluttering 322 / 365
Original mortgage [STRIKE]£149,000[/STRIKE][STRIKE]£117,750[/STRIKE];[STRIKE]£112,500[/STRIKE] MFW 2014#69 GOAL 1: [STRIKE]£109 K April[/STRIKE]GOAL 2: [STRIKE]£103 K by Sept[/STRIKE]
GOAL 3: < £100k by end of 2014 MF goal: Nov 2020 - 4 years early
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no #36 reporting an additional £2.56 to round it up to £305 for the month.
However, my wife had a scan a few weeks back and baby no 2 is on the way! This coupled with an expensive car maintenance bill (service, brake hoses and EGR valve (recycles exhaust into engine) which has been paid on cc, but suspension and 2x tyres still required), plus service and oil leak identification required on 2nd car. Means that there needs to be a temporary hold on OP's. As there also needs to be a nursery fee buffer fund creation..
I'll probably send £15 next month, but if i get a bonus the month after may be able to catch up. Will have to see how it pans out.
Oh and also waiting to hear on a job interview (yes i know only joined this co in march) could be a pay rise, and no different commute (still central london) so will have to wait and see.Mortgage Jan 2013 £116677
Jan 2014 £102k
Target Jan 2015 £95k
2013 MFW no149 £10601/£10601 target reached
2014 MFW no36 £2880.37/£3436 ahead of schedule0
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