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Mortgage free wannabe here!

Nurse2020
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Can I please join your mortgage free wannabes?
I will be making an overpayment of £100 p/m from a 28 year mortgage which stands at £118,342.54. I'm 41 this month and I'm trying to clear it before I retire, rather than Apr aching my 70's with it still hanging over me.
I will be making an overpayment of £100 p/m from a 28 year mortgage which stands at £118,342.54. I'm 41 this month and I'm trying to clear it before I retire, rather than Apr aching my 70's with it still hanging over me.
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Of course, best of luckMortgage Aug 2019 161,000 :eek::eek::eek:Nov 2019 156,500:T Jan 2020 153,122:T, Apr 2020 149,500, Apr2021 139, 675, Oct 2021 136,823, Dec 2021 136,120🙂EF 0/12,000 (0%)😕 (5062.44 was ERC), Jan 2023 128,650. Our Mortgage is never going to be as high as it is today. :jOnwards and downwards to a better life for our family. :jJust keep swimming0
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Welcome. I agree a paid-off house is one of the best retirement gifts we can give ourselves. Happy new diary.Mortgage start date Dec 2015 - $64,655.00
Mortgage end date Dec 2045 - NOT!!!!
Mortgage balance - $4600.00
Business Savings $43,310/100k
Hope to be mortgage-free by end of 20230
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