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2021 Mortgage-Free Wannabes
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That's great, thank you! #14 is all yours for 2021IndiJonesi said:Hi @julicorn, thanks for running the challenge again. I am currently #129 but happy to take any number available for 2021. I'd like to set a target of £16500 for the year. Thank you, Indi
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Thanks for taking part again! I've bumped you up to #15Moneyminded said:Hi Julicorn,
Count me in for 2021, with a target of £8,500 again. I was #110 in 2020 but happy to change numbers. Thanks
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Welcome to the challenge, great to have you on board! You've got #16.jennystarpepper said:Hi julicorn.
I'd love to join please. A small target of £3000, (£250 per month)... every bit will help.
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Thank you! 😊julicorn said:
Welcome to the challenge, and congratulations on being the first to sign upMFdreamer said:Hello 👋I’d love to join for 2021 please! I’m single and rubbish at holding myself to account so hoping this will help.
I’d like to set myself an ambitious (but still achievable) target of £14,000 please.
Thank you! ☺️
You've got #3.MFW
1 Nov 2020 @ £42,204 to go in 34 months! (£1,241 a month)
1 September 2021 @ £17,500 to go in 24 months (£729 a month)
MFW 2021 #3 - £24,148/ £17,500 🙌0 -
Welcome back! I've moved you up a little bit to #17WorldCitizen said:Hi there!
I would like to join with a targe of £2,000 please.
Number 30 currently. Also happy to have a lower number to fill gaps.
Thanks!
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Yes please. I’m #56 but happy for a lower number. I’m going to aim for 10k. ThanksMortgages Oct 2020: £308,283 Jul 2021 £286,600 October 2022 £253,456 MFW-22 #9 MFIT-T6 #351
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I'd like to join please! We should be completing on our house in the next 2 weeks!
I'd like to aim for a modest £1600 to go in the emergency fund rather than overpayments as I'm sure there'll be all kinds of expenses cropping up to start with. 😊MFW: Starting balance, Jan 21: £102,950
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Welcome back, I've moved you up a bit to #20 nowmiss_undastood said:Yes please. I’m #56 but happy for a lower number. I’m going to aim for 10k. Thanks
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