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#97 here with £185 payment for Sept.
2 reasons to celebrate. We came to the end of our 2 year fixed deal and are now going on to a cheaper deal of 1.79 percent fixed for 2 years.
Second reason to celebrate is that we have now left 'the 70's' and now in 'the 60's'.
Thanks again Lomcevak.0 -
Spreadsheet updated - quiet week this week, but well done emg for raising your target for the second time this year
Thanks, I think I was super-cautious with my first target, but I didnt realise that i would get pretty much obsessed, practically every purchase I find myself thinking 'this money could be paying off my mortgage' and it has really stopped me buying so much random crap and made me push to save as much as I can!0 -
#56 reporting £2,675.95 for September.0
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#24 with £631.92 for September. Might add a bit more, but doubt it at the moment!MFW 2019#24 £9474.89/£11000 MFW 2018#24 £23025.41/£15000
MFi3 v5 #53 £12531/
MFi3 v4 #53 £59442/£393870 -
#16 £220 for September please!!!Mortgage 1: May 2012 £90,000 April 2020: £47,000
Mortgage 2: £270,000😱 Jan 2019 £253,000 April 20200 -
Spreadsheet updated - another rather quiet week, hopefully the rest of you aren't getting bored of OP's otherwise i'll have to send a search party out0
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Spreadsheet updated - another rather quiet week, hopefully the rest of you aren't getting bored of OP's otherwise i'll have to send a search party out
Maxed our money out for our OP at the beginning of the month, I am planning on doing the same kind of thing next month. Be careful what you wish for as I reckon you will be fairly busy next weekend :rotfl:MFW 2025 No. 7 £700/£1200
MFiT-T7 No. 6 £2392.98/£30,0000 -
No 91 with £330. Finally back on regular ops again.MFW 91 op 2014 £410/1000
MFW 91 op 2015 £4051/4000
MFW 91 op 2016 £4040/4000
MFW 91 op 2017 £812/45000 -
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No 17 here with a £350 overpayment for September
Thank you ��MFiT-T4- reduce mortgage from 61000 to 40000
2018 MFW no 17 : 8000/10100.00. 2019 MFW no 17: 2150/8000
MFIT-T5-completely clear my £35000.00 mortgage0 -
Hi number 55 - overpayment 0f £3,400 please.
Might get one more of £1700 before christmas
ThanksYear 2019 (1,700/£17000mortgage repayment)Overall mortgage (71,400/165568) (44
.1%) (42/100) payments made. Total paid 2019 year £1,700
Total paid 2017 year £15,300Total paid 2018 year £13,6000
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