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Low Rates = Massive Mortgage Payoff?

As rates have been so low for a considerable time and it looks like they are not really going anywhere soon (possibly down??) - have we witnessed people taking advantage of these rates and paying off their mortgages in large numbers?

I know probably most people maybe on a fixed rate, but the timescale for these super low rates is now longer than most peoples fixed tie-ins, so most should by now be on very low interests rates?
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  • mwpt
    mwpt Posts: 2,502 Forumite
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    I have not. I instead invest spare cash and try to make returns greater than the interest payments on my mortgage. This will be available at a future date to pay down the mortgage should rates rise.
  • Wednesday2000
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    We are slightly overpaying our mortgage, but most of our money is being put into our pensions.
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  • I've been overpaying since I took my mortgage out two and a half years ago. I can overpay up to 10% of the outstanding balance and I aim to do that this year. I'm too cautious to gamble on stocks/shares and savings rates are so depressing, this seems the obvious destination for spare cash.
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  • michaels
    michaels Posts: 29,133 Forumite
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    I maxed out my mortgage and generally have made money 'on the turn' using instant access cash savings but this has become a lot harder over the last 6 months :(
    I think....
  • Sapphire
    Sapphire Posts: 4,269 Forumite
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    I've paid off my mortgage and feel so much more relaxed about financial matters (and freer) since I did.
  • bugslet
    bugslet Posts: 6,874 Forumite
    I ended up with a tracker mortgage in 2007, more by luck than any foresight. I've kept the same payment, even though I could have paid around 40% less.

    I'm paying into a pension, over-paying the mortgage and have a bit in savings. I wouldn't choose to massively overpay the mortgage at the expense of other savings.
  • 018125
    018125 Posts: 34 Forumite
    You only overpay a super low interest rate loan if you are financially illiterate.
  • Dan83
    Dan83 Posts: 673 Forumite
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    Nope, my spare money has been spent enjoying life.
  • lippy1923
    lippy1923 Posts: 1,374 Forumite
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    Mortgage neutral fund is being worked on at the moment. When the time comes, a nice big OP will be in order.
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  • mwpt
    mwpt Posts: 2,502 Forumite
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    Sapphire wrote: »
    I've paid off my mortgage and feel so much more relaxed about financial matters (and freer) since I did.

    Each to their own but personally I feel more free when I've got a pile of cash available in case of emergencies or better, for opportunities, rather than equity tied up in a property.

    But if rates rose I'd recalculate and see if it was better financially to pay down the mortgage.
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