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Tomorrow I will be Mortgage freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
jellyspots
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Oh my I am so so excited that my last payment will be tomorrow and that's us done. DH is 50 and moi 48 so feeling rather chuffed that it's finally over.
Now we can start looking at some new bedroom furniture as we still have our mfi stuff from when we got married!
Keep going everyone it really is possible and the feeling is blooming great. :j:j:j:j
Oh my I am so so excited that my last payment will be tomorrow and that's us done. DH is 50 and moi 48 so feeling rather chuffed that it's finally over.
Now we can start looking at some new bedroom furniture as we still have our mfi stuff from when we got married!
Keep going everyone it really is possible and the feeling is blooming great. :j:j:j:j
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Oh well done you!
What a lovely lovely post to find first thing this morning.0 -
:beer: congratulations! We only have 4 monthly payments to go too, can't wait for the day! Maybe you can treat yourself & upgrade to IKEA
enjoy! 0 -
Congratulations! Enjoy the freedom!NST March lion #8; NSD ; MFW9/3/23 Whoop Whoop!!!0
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Congratulations and very well done
:beer:The best portion of your life will be the small, nameless moments you spend smiling with someone who matters to you.0 -
You must feel on to of the world! Congratulations!GOAL:- £450k in Savings by March 2028 SAVINGS: – £400,520 COMPLETE GOALS - Debt Free, Mortgage Free, £400k Savings Save 12k in 2026 #21 = £7567 / £25,0000
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Congrats and thanks for posting - good to hear tales of inspiration!!Mortgage starting balance 2011 ... £170k today £1.5k
Savings: £3k
Aim: 100k by Dec 20210 -
Amazing Well done jellyspots
can you tell us more how long its taken how you went about OP ect love a little story :]Mortgage--- [STRIKE]£67700 March 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£65221 April 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£64983 July 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£64780 sept 15[/STRIKE] Remortgage [STRIKE]£67295 oct 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£66599 Nov 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£65878.73 Dec 15[/STRIKE][STRIKE] £64834 1st Jan 16[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Feb 16 £64,511.89[/STRIKE][STRIKE] March 16 £64,056.40[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]April 16 £62550[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]May 16 £62,396.20[/STRIKE] Feb 17 £60.800
Emergency fund 23k0 -
Absolutely fantastic news!! Congratulations!!! :beer::j:TMFW2020 #115 250/3000 J-250
1% challenge- /1525Save 1k in 2020- /3000
Joining in UberFrugalMonthChallenge set up by the Frugalwoods!
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Congratulations! Enjoy being mortgage free.
Good, clean fun....MFW #11 2015 £7657 / £8880
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congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:beer:Mortgage balance Feb 2015 start of MFW Journey-£245316.06/Aim to be mortgage neutral 2022 — Target for May 2024 14 Year Target Balance MF50 = £89,535 — Mortgage Balance £106, 000—Target for May 2024! £89,535
Retirement Planning
Starting Position (Jan 2024) : Pension 1-£165,000/Pension 2-£50,000/Pension 3-£9,500/ISA-£87,000/Total-£311,5000
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