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2018 Mortgage-Free Wannabes
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Thanks Pawlala, i thought I had £300 of my overpayment allowance left this year, but I've miscalculated somewhere. Oops.
So please can I have an Oct op of £59.25 (#162) and then I'm bowing out until Jan 2019 when my overpayment allowance resets.
Thank you for all you do
Wish.Outstanding mortgage: £23,181 (December 19)
MFW 2020 Challenge Member #10 0/£23180 -
:j:j:j:j First payment of the Year
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£445 for an October OP, not a lot but money has been so tight this year for some reason or another. This has knocked another month off the term so every bit helps.Mortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039 Now: £80,748.41 May 2037Swagbucks ~ £205 (2024 ~ £395)Surveys ~ £215.47 (2024 ~ £280.14)Make £2025 in 2025 #5 ~ £1,406.55 ~ (2024 ~ £2,561.04)0 -
#160 here.
Think I've missed a couple of updates but will lump it all in for Sept/Oct.
Please can you add £8,563.69 to my overpayments, making the total £15,869.03 which maxes out my 10% for the year and exceeds my challenge total
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Morning All,
No: 78 here with £520 OP for Oct, YTD £4350.
Another larger payment for me as I worked extra to cover holidays again, will be back to lower payments now so really hoping I will reach my target this year.... Maybe I'll have a post summer clear out and bombard eBay with more of my [STRIKE]junk[/STRIKE] quality used goods
Amazing combined amounts we have all paid so far, I bet the financial establishments just love us for their loss of interest payments from everyone on here
Thanks as always pawlala
. Anyone heard from hiddenshadow? Hope she is OK. MFW 2021 No: 33 £45000/£45000 Mortgage free @ 11/6/21 🥳0 -
Don't forget free MOTs via Halfords (although I suspect you might want to pay for repairs elsewhere!):)Mortgage free I: 8th December 2009!
Mortgage free II: New Year's Eve 2013!
Mortgage free III: Est. Dec 2021...0 -
#164. Can't remember when I last checked in but not paying off much right now as the downstairs is getting a remodel, so very little to spare.
I paid £25.00 off last month so that brings my total to £963.51.
I doubt I will meet my total this year but know I would have done had I not done the house.Wife, mother, gardener, nurse, Big C survivor. Officially retired at 55 2021 [/b][/b].Mortgage free April 2021Challenges 2024: Decluttering Campaign 32/100 bags plus 0 large items. Make £2024 in 2024#8 £0/£2024 Using my craft stash 0/52 Reading books 0/52 Donations for the CS/washing done from others (in and outs) in 2024 x 10 bags and 0 large items.0 -
#6 with a final OP total for September of £268.83 bringing my total for the year to £4306.58
ThanksTotal OPs 2012 - 2019 £39744.75Target 2020 £18500/£1850001/05/2020 MORTGAGE FREEMFiT-T4 #03 MFW2019 #30 -
#87 Mclaughlan September update £1650 and £550 for October so far.
Thanks Ben0 -
#51 reporting a £518 OP for month October
Thanks!Starting mortgage (Sep 2016): £314,124.00
Current balance (Oct 2018): £267,400.00
2018 OP so far: £14233.27/[STRIKE]£10,000[/STRIKE] £14,0000
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