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2020 Mortgage-Free Wannabes

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  • lalamb77
    lalamb77 Posts: 91 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi #80 I have made my first over-payment of £2100.

    Many thanks

    lalamb77
  • cod3
    cod3 Posts: 805 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Mortgage-free Glee! Combo Breaker
    #53 here with a January OP of £300

    Year to date: £300

    Thanks, Julicorn! X
  • #52 checking in with a small OP of £20.34.

    Total of £811.80 for Jan so far!

    Thanks Julicorn :)
    01.05.2019 - Re-Mortgage - £142,000 :eek::eek::eek: Total overpaid to date: £15,584.33.
    MFW #52 £9000/£12000
  • Howdy people!


    I have made the first overpayment of the year! Whoop whoop!


    £1000 paid for #15 Miss Pinky.


    This means that I cannot pay anything else to my account until March as this is the years anniversary point which gets reset on the 1st March but normally I've scrapping around mid Feb to make the full amount so I'm a good 6 weeks early which means I'm hoping to put any excess into a savings account and then make a good start on the next years payment amount. Thanks for the ongoing support and motivation everyone!


    Miss Pinky xxx
    MFW #15
  • Qtipps44
    Qtipps44 Posts: 88 Forumite
    Fourth Anniversary 10 Posts Mortgage-free Glee!
    Hi,

    #61 with £100 overpayment for January. Hoping to have more to add at end of month.

    January always a bit tricky here with Christmas, birthdays and new term at brownies, rainbows, gymnastics etc...

    Thanks
  • icklehelen
    icklehelen Posts: 355 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts PPI Party Pooper
    #3 checking in with my first OP of the year.

    I have raided our savings and paid a massive £16000 off the mortgage!

    The finish line is in sight :D:cool::j
    Total OPs 2012 - 2019 £39744.75
    Target 2020 £18500/£18500
    01/05/2020 MORTGAGE FREE
    MFiT-T4 #03 MFW2019 #3
  • Can I join again please?
    £5000 target for the year.
    Just overpaid my first £30 for the month. 🙂
    Original mortgage total: £140,000.00 (July 2015) Original mortgage end date: June 2040
    Mortgage free start date: 16th October 2018 Mortgage total at this point: £132,829.12
    Current mortgage total: £54,762.71 Current mortgage end date: June 2032 Daily interest: £7.59 > £2.64
  • julicorn
    julicorn Posts: 2,591 Forumite
    Seventh Anniversary 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Can I join again please?
    £5000 target for the year.
    Just overpaid my first £30 for the month. 🙂
    Welcome back! You've got #93 this year :)
  • Cherryfudge
    Cherryfudge Posts: 13,341 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    julicorn wrote: »
    Great to have you take part again! I've bumped you up to #16 if that's ok? And no worries at all, I've put in £1,000 as a placeholder for now, but can revise that once you know the actual figure. :)

    First OP for this year has just been made: £208.51 please.

    I'm hoping to get it paid off this year, ideally in this financial year but I can see that may not be quite possible.

    Julicorn, please could you set my target as £768? That may have to be revised slightly as the interest is a guestimate. Thanks.

    #16
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  • Happy New Year to all!
    My overpayments were derailed mid-2019 due to my son's wedding and various unexpected expenses. I didn't make my target, but I was able to overpay a little, so I'm content with that. Progress is progress. I'd like to join in again please, Julicorn, could you set my target to £2000 for this year, please? Thank you :)
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