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2015 mfw

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  • Hi

    #94, I've made my usual £100 op plus £5.32 from some books I sold. So £105.32 in total.
  • morning, paid another £27.18 to no 51 today, thats a total of £929.88 for feb
    mortgage 1 33,000. paid nov 2012 :D. mortgage 2 87,000 due 51,686.76 at july 2013, but then:new home and remortgage ... £101065.43:eek: now 74k
  • No 82 with an overpayment of £100 taking my total for February to £125.

    Just got the paperwork through from Nationwide for my change of term, knocked another 5 years off, 7 years to go now and i will be mortgage free at 41, hoping to pay it off before I'm 40 though :)
    MFW 2014 #82 £2000 / £2000 MFW 2015 #82 £1200 / £1000
    MFW 2016 #82 £1200 / £1000 MFW 2017 #82 £2350 / £2000
  • #79 reporting an overpayment for February of £191.61
    Mortgage = [STRIKE]£113,495 (May 2009)[/STRIKE] £67462.74 Jun 2019
  • JCL
    JCL Posts: 574 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    #41 with another overpayment of £1,500. Makes my total for February so far £1,600.

    Thanks as always to Lomcevak and great to see so many on the thread making good progress. :)
    MFW 2015 #41 = £20,515/£20,515
    MFW 2014 #41 = £26,100/£25,000
    MFW 2013 #41 = £10,000/£10,000
    Original MF date = May 2036 - MF achieved on 15 June 2015
  • 2015 MFW Number 78 with my February overpayment of £220.


    Total now is £440/2640 target and I've changed my sig to say that.
  • Hi #76 here. I've been a bit shy on overpaying as we're in the middle of remortgage. Hopefully we should be up and running within the next 2 weeks and ill be right back at it!!
    MFW: Was: £136,000.......Now: £47,736.58......
  • #93 with an overpayment of £146, taking my total overpayments for February to £262
    SPC #23 - 2015 = £319.60 / 2016 = £315.50 / 2017 = £490.75 / 2018 = £295.50 / 2019 = £267
    MFW #93 - 2017 = £1942.84/£1900 / 2018 = £8591.23/£9050
    MFiT-T4 #28 = reduced mortgage from £109,000 to £77,000
    MFiT-T5 #34
  • Lomcevak
    Lomcevak Posts: 1,026 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Spreadsheet updated - bit of a flying visit to MSE as this weekend is bonkers, arrived back from a business trip yesterday and leaving on another one today, in between have to fit in a couple of hours of running (marathon in seven weeks :eek:) and repack. Need a holiday :rotfl:

    Normal service resumed next weekend, I hope :D


    Fingers crossed, fluffysox - we were in just the same situation when we moved house some years back, it's horrible when you've found a house you love and are stuck waiting for things to happen so you can get there.
  • £3.28 overpayment, kindly donated by Quidco.

    So #76 with a feb total of £3.28!
    MFW: Was: £136,000.......Now: £47,736.58......
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