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  • Lomcevak
    Lomcevak Posts: 1,026 Forumite
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    Lomcevak wrote: »
    #11 reporting in with my £600 overpayment, total for the year is now £4800. Slow and steady at the moment :)

    Mr predictable here with a £600 OP for #11, total £5400 for the year so far. But on the plus side, another mini-milestone this month as the LTV drops below 25% :)
  • michelle09 wrote: »
    #84 with an OP of £42.71

    With the mortgage payment it brings us to £250k on the nose! One milestone down, just a few more to go.

    Congrats on reaching that milestone!
  • Miss_Pinky wrote: »
    Number 15 checking in.....

    Well.... I am delighted! After paying my large chunk last week I got a letter from Nationwide saying that the term of my mortgage now sits at 13yrs and 1 month. I think this is absolutely amazing as I only got the term reduced to 15yrs in March (of this year!) and thanks to the over-payments I have almost knocked 2 years off. 2 years!!! Amazing!

    To top this off, I have made a £500 payment which also brings me into the bracket of owning half my house (house valued at £120,000. Balance owed is now £59,700).

    What a month! Thanks to everyone on this board. Without hearing your stories/diaries, this would never have happened. You lot are an inspiration.

    Miss Pinky xxx

    Congrats on all those milestones! :) I love figuring out how many mortgage payments I've avoided paying in the future by OPs....so inspiring.
  • Lomcevak wrote: »
    Mr predictable here with a £600 OP for #11, total £5400 for the year so far. But on the plus side, another mini-milestone this month as the LTV drops below 25% :)

    Ooh, very nice.
  • Hi, No 127 here,

    Another OP of £175 for Sept = £175!

    Managed to increase monthly OP by £75, due to end of FTC :)
  • #129 reporting additional September OP of £299
    Total OP for September £500

    Thank you x
    Take care of the here and now and the future will be taken care of.
  • No72 reporting in to say made overpayment of £240 today. Hope to make more overpayments later in the month.
  • Hi Hiddenshadow just spotted you updated my target for the year but forgot to update my total for September - I paid over an extra £650 so my total for September should be £950.

    Thanks :)
    New House... New Mortgage! February 2017: £144,000 :eek:
    Current Mortgage Balance: £96,440.99
    2017 OP's:£5,935 2018 OP's: £11,956.00 2019 OP's: £11,988 2020 OP's: £1,998
    Total Debt[STRIKE] £29,209[/STRIKE] £0 :j:j:j Debt free 6/8/16
  • #131 reporting another OP of £46.84, bringing the September total to £461.42 so far. Aiming for £500 by the end of the month :)
    Starting Balance August 2016: £170,199.00 | Remortgaged August 2018: £212,000.00
    Current Balance (15th February 2019): £209,278.85 :eek:
    Target: Balance below £170,000.00 by August 2023 :)
  • Jessy103
    Jessy103 Posts: 2,236 Forumite
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    Morning!

    No.12 reporting an overpayment of £177.22 for September. Year-to-date total - £3,679.09.

    Thanks
    Jess x
    Mortgage Balance as of July 2025 £14,900.
    Starting Mortgage Balance (June 2019) £72,000.
    Aiming to be mortgage free by my 40th birthday, June 2026!
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