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2020 Mortgage-Free Wannabes
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#67October overpayment £217Thanks Julicorn2021 MFW #35: £6000/£60003
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Thanks guys, it should feel better than it does. At the moment I am wondering how we will challenge ourselves on the forum going forward - with both this one and the MFiT finished for us. :'(


Keep going everyone, that feeling of owning all of it is really rather excellent! You will all get there, far younger and more money-savvy than us
Save £12k in 2025 #2 I saved £14,660.97 of £6000 or 244.35% of my target. The 2026 Save £12k in 2026 thread is here
OS Grocery Challenge in 2025 I finished the year at £2880.99/£3000 or 96.03% of my annual spend so I am sticking with a £3000 annual budget for 2026
I also Reverse Meal Plan on that thread and grow much of our own premium price fruit and veg, joining in on the grow your own in 2026 discussion thread
My keep within our budget diary is here9 -
Save up for holidays and enjoy life

instead of paying off £x on the mortgage save/invest itMortgages Oct 2020: £308,283 Jul 2021 £286,600 October 2022 £253,456 MFW-22 #9 MFIT-T6 #353 -
#131 confirming total October OP of £196.712
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Great to hear!!julicorn said:
And with that we've passed the £700k hurdle, well done everyone!pawlala said:#22 reporting total overpayments for September came to £577.99Thanks and have a great weekend everyone!
Mortgage free I: 8th December 2009!
Mortgage free II: New Year's Eve 2013!
Mortgage free III: Est. Dec 2021...3 -
#22 reporting total overpayments for October came to £1017.06Thanks and have a great weekend everyone!
Mortgage free I: 8th December 2009!
Mortgage free II: New Year's Eve 2013!
Mortgage free III: Est. Dec 2021...3 -
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Amazing!!!julicorn said:01.05.2019 - Re-Mortgage - £142,000 :eek::eek::eek: Total overpaid to date: £15,584.33.
MFW #52 £9000/£120004 -
Hi everyone, #52 checking in with October's overpayment of £1,126.21.
Thanks Julicorn!01.05.2019 - Re-Mortgage - £142,000 :eek::eek::eek: Total overpaid to date: £15,584.33.
MFW #52 £9000/£120004
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