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CCJ - Better to pay off in full or bolster savings?

Hopeless_saver
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Hi!
I have a 4 year old CCJ for £4k which I currently pay off at a rate of £5 a week, I know this isn't much but its the best I can do at the moment and would rather be consistent! With this in mind, knowing that my credit should improve once the ccj comes off my credit file in 2 years i'm saving for a mortgage. I have 5k saved so far and hoping that by the time my ccj drops off il be in better standing for a Mortgage.
Would you recommend paying the CCj off in one payment or contine with my weekly agreement and keep the money for savings?
Thank you!!!
I have a 4 year old CCJ for £4k which I currently pay off at a rate of £5 a week, I know this isn't much but its the best I can do at the moment and would rather be consistent! With this in mind, knowing that my credit should improve once the ccj comes off my credit file in 2 years i'm saving for a mortgage. I have 5k saved so far and hoping that by the time my ccj drops off il be in better standing for a Mortgage.
Would you recommend paying the CCj off in one payment or contine with my weekly agreement and keep the money for savings?
Thank you!!!
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How much are you putting into savings each week/month ?0
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I save £400 every month, it goes straight into my help to buy isa. But when I get extra income from bonus/ other bar jobs I try and save more!0
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Hopeless_saver wrote: »I have a 4 year old CCJ for £4k which I currently pay off at a rate of £5 a week, I know this isn't much but its the best I can do at the moment
With 5k of savings and a spare £400 a month, I don't think that is the best you can do.0 -
Hopeless_saver wrote: »I save £400 every month, it goes straight into my help to buy isa.0
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