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Mortgage Spreadsheet

Kate_A
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Hi
I remember finding a great spreadsheet on here a number of years ago for recording mortgage payments and overpayments. Cant find it now though. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thank you
I remember finding a great spreadsheet on here a number of years ago for recording mortgage payments and overpayments. Cant find it now though. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thank you
Mortgage Aug 2014£185000 Mortgage Today £167012
Total Overpaid £17988
:jSmall steps will get there in the end:j
Total Overpaid £17988
:jSmall steps will get there in the end:j
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Not sure if this is the one you remember but I found this one recently here on the forums. It's helpful in comparing 2 mortgages with different rates as well as seeing the effect of different overpayments.
http://www.locostfireblade.co.uk/spreadsheet/Index.htmlMortgage September 2014 £229,372 (Fixed for 2 years to Sept 2016 @ 2.49% = £1310 per month)
Term: 18 years
Planned overpayments: £400 pcm to start with, and lump sums whenever possible.
Aim: to be mortgage free in 12 years:)0 -
Not sure if this is the one you remember but I found this one recently here on the forums. It's helpful in comparing 2 mortgages with different rates as well as seeing the effect of different overpayments.
http://www.locostfireblade.co.uk/spreadsheet/Index.html
That's the oneThanks so much
Mortgage Aug 2014£185000 Mortgage Today £167012
Total Overpaid £17988
:jSmall steps will get there in the end:j0 -
No problem, enjoy playing around with it!
I got a bit overexcited and started entering ridiculous overpayment amounts just to see the effect. For 5 minutes I had visions of being mortgage free in 5 years Then reality returned ...umm, there is a wee issue like needing to eat - maybe you've gone a bit too far with the MFW thing!Mortgage September 2014 £229,372 (Fixed for 2 years to Sept 2016 @ 2.49% = £1310 per month)
Term: 18 years
Planned overpayments: £400 pcm to start with, and lump sums whenever possible.
Aim: to be mortgage free in 12 years:)0
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