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  • Hettyhound
    Hettyhound Posts: 1,133 Forumite
    Sixth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Hi, number 90.  Just made a final September payment of £125 taking September to a total of £525.
    thanks  Julicorn 🦄
    SPC #023 SPC 12: £125.86[/COLOUR]:SPC 13: £214.98: SPC 14: £297.41 SPC 15: £237.27 SPC 16 £335.39; SPC 17 £662.09 SPC 18 £660.03[ SPC 19 ?COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"]MFW #21 Mortgage start Dec 2015 £79,950; Dec 2025 £16,570[/COLOR] 2025 OP £2874/COLOR]/£2,000 MFiT T6 #3 £19070/£25,500 (72.82%%) MFiT T7 #3 £5360/£21,930 (24.44%)
  • Hi team,
    £10 for October please Juliecorn. Number 82. Hopefully more to come but just wanted to transfer something to the mortgage to make me feel good this morning!
    thanks, Bb x
    Jan 2019: £211,500
    September 2020: £197,600
    Target: mortgage free by 2032
  • Have just realised. I’m ahead of myself! Not actually October yet... can you stick it on October’s anyway? It’s October in the budget in my mind already!
    Thanks! 
    Jan 2019: £211,500
    September 2020: £197,600
    Target: mortgage free by 2032
  • Lee76
    Lee76 Posts: 397 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi, #106 here. Another £2,318.40 for September making it £2,712.46 for the month.
  • Hi Julicorn!
    Number 99 here with a total overpayment of £689.36 for September
    Many thanks
    MFW2023 challenge #99: £1090.11 / £1,000 MFiT-T6 (Jan 2022 - Jan 2025) challenge #99: Reduce mortgage to £400,000. Current balance = £413,551.19 Initial MF date (23rd Aug 2022): Sep 2051 Current MF date: Jul 2051 Last updated: 15/06/2023
  • frugal_lass
    frugal_lass Posts: 93 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts
    edited 1 October 2020 at 2:45AM
    Hi Julicorn. Sorry for being MIA! I overpaid only £9 in August and £180 in September and again £180 in October bringing my total to £1808.41 😊
    Mortgage so far: £31,630.01Aiming to be mortgage free by 2024
  • Hi Julicorn, #55 please can I record £300 for October. Thanks!
    Aiming to early retire August 31st 2026.
  • ajmoney
    ajmoney Posts: 6,488 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    No 70 reporting an OP for October of £250.  Thanks julicorn.
    MFW 2025 No. 7 £2731.07/£2700
    MFiT-T7 No. 6 £5515.91/£30,000
  • No 134 reporting £2500 for September. Thanks Julicorn :)
  • Hi Julicorn, ~148 reporting £1100 into October please. 
    Aug 24 - Mortgage Balance £242,040.19
    Credit Card - £8,141.63 + £4,209.83
    Goals: Mortgage Free by 2035, Give up full time work once Mortgage Free, Ensure I have a pension income of £20k per year from 2035

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