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2019 Mortgage-Free Wannabes
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Hello, #5 reporting in with my February overpayment of £615

Thank you
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#52 here
Payment of £569.20 for FebruaryMortgage £75,300 (December 2016) Mortgage Free Date December 2051
Mortgage Free Date 2nd August 20240 -
Hello all,
#11 reporting in with
£1250 for January please
Good luck all
Lis#11 MFW 2020 :£14560/£15000
MFW 2019 :£10327, MFW 2018:£6676 , MFW 2017:£6664
Original MF date June 31/Target MF September 21
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Evening all,
No.62 logging our February overpayment of £530 gone out today. £1060 of £10000. Not long now...from May looking to ramp up the OP to the max free OP allowed per month. Can't wait to see it really coming down
MFW 2019 No. 62 £10120/£10000; MFW 2018 No. 62 £3390/£2400
SPC 12 No.006 £99/No target0 -
Hello all,
No: 33 with Feb OP of £300 (YTD £985).
Thanks to jcMFW 2021 No: 33 £45000/£45000 Mortgage free @ 11/6/21 🥳0 -
Morning . Number 83 with numbers for January £1193.85 ..Thank you0
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Another £892.56 for #113 please :beer:
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Morning Julicorn,
Number 39 here reporting a February OP of £265.
Thank you v much,
MMMFW Challenge 2019 - £2,420 / £2,420 - 100% :T0 -
Hi Julicorn, small OP for me of £280 for this week, having garage conversion done soon (9k :eek:) so put some of my weekly wage towards that. Hopefully back next week for another OP :T.
Thanks hun xx
(#14)"Don't underestimate the value of financial security"
Wanting to be mortgage free by 45. £155,000 start / £86,880 currently0 -
Hi everyone! Number 126 reporting in with a total of £50.07 for Jan. (2x£2 coins from my food shopping snuck in at the end of Feb!) Also OP'd £33.65 for Feb. Doubt I'll manage much more this month but these combined mean I'm on track for Feb anyway.
Can I have a smaller number too? I like a tidy spreadsheet too - too many gaps in it at the moment!
Mortgage free as of 12/08/20!
MFiT-5 no 45You can't fly with one foot on the ground!0
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