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Good going allRe-mortgaged Oct 2021 £385459 Originally ends Oct 2049
MFW 22 - 2385/3830
Current daily interest 16.22
Current end date Jul 20490 -
Hi all. #24 here with £500 payment for October. Thanks,1
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Porridgecat no 95 signing in with a £562 overpayment for October. I'm hoping to have some more to overpay this month but have just had to pay out £1300 on a new turbo for my car so it could be bought going.Mortgage Free 23 December 2020
Savings £9671 / £20 000 goal
Emergency Fund £216 / £1000 goal1 -
#76 with £20 pleaseMFW 2021 #76 £5,145
MFW 2022 #27 £5,300
MFW 2023 #27 £2,000
MFW 2024 #27 £6,055
MFW 2025 #27 £3,600/£5,0001 -
Morning all! #77 checking in with an OP of £151.99 for October. Thanks as always for organising this @julicorn - we're in the process of re-mortgaging so the OP's are going to jump up quite considerably towards the end of the year!Emergency Fund - £8572.39 / £10,000 :: Mortgage OP 2025 - £LISA 24/25 - £3200 / £4000 :: NSD 2025 - 2 / 150 :: Books Read: 1 / 52 :: Decluttering - 4 / 1000Engaged 9th December 2010 :: Married 29th October 2015 :: Bought a House 13th January 20170
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#43 £24.00 OP today, £238.05 for October and £4047.45 for 2021
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Hi there, thanks for your update! For future updates, could you please always include your total for the month as well? Makes it a bit easier for me, and often avoids confusion too. Thankspowerspowers said:#76 with £20 please
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#75 with £500 overpayment for October and a new baby girl 😀 taking up most of our time and energyDecember 2021 - £151,250
December 2020 - £167,500
December 2019 - £211,500
March 2019 - £218,000 moved house5 -
That's fantastic news, congratulations!Dancingbecky said:#75 with £500 overpayment for October and a new baby girl 😀 taking up most of our time and energy
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#43 £50.33 OP today, £288.38 for October and £4097.78 for 2021
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