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Giblet's mortgage free journey
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Having just had my gas and electric bill for last month, it might be good if my heating broke for a bit...:)
Have a lovely treat-y weekend!Mortgage (Start Sep 2014)- £70,295/£0 - 100%
Overpayments - £48829.37 :j:j:j
Mortgage paid off Jan 20200 -
Ha ha amy - I have to admit that it did cross my mind that there must be a benefit; after having a gas leak earlier in the year, i'm hoping that the cost will start to come down, as I'm sure that must have been driving the bills up (surely???)Debt remaining:

Mortgage - £117,759 (£134,600, Nov 2013)
Work overpayment and home improvement loan paid back (£19200) :beer:
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So pleased to see you back ,i wondered where you were.Sorry though to hear your sad news .You have done brilliantly over the last 3 plus years ,i hope i can do as well.0
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So sorry to hear your news.. pleased to see you are back..
Thanks for the support as well! xDFW (08/08) £64,346.53 Gone (02/19)
MFW (08/08) £118k Gone (09/23)0 -
Sorry to hear your news, but glad you're back. Hope you have a nice weekend and yes it's grey and miserable here too!0
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