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2022 Mortgage-Free Wannabes

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  • powerspowers
    powerspowers Posts: 1,349 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Fourth Anniversary Name Dropper
    #27 with £110 to report for October 🫡 
    MFW 2021 #76 £5,145
    MFW 2022 #27 £5,300 
    MFW 2023 #27 £2,000
    MFW 2024 #27 £6,055
    MFW 2025 #27 £2,850/£5,000


  • smetf
    smetf Posts: 364 Forumite
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    #35 checking in. October OP of £167.19 made plus some shuffling around of the emergency fund to pay off the max 10% before mid October . £4832.81 extra OP.
    Yearly total OP now £9208.76 with October total of £5000.
    Need to have a think about OP plan from November onwards now.
    Emergency fund 14k Home/ holiday fund 7k Mortgage £44,592
  • pawlala
    pawlala Posts: 1,433 Forumite
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    #22 reporting total overpayments for September came to £415.40
    Thanks and have a great week everyone!  B)
  • #18 here with an OP of £400, thanks @julicorn
  • newgirly
    newgirly Posts: 9,383 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Mortgage-free Glee! Name Dropper
    Hi Julicorn, can I check in with a sept op of £770.83 please, thanks 😊 
    MFW 67 - Finally mortgage free! 💙😁
  • #52 with October op of £483.59
    Thanks :smile:
    Mortgage Aug 2019- £180000
    Aug 20- £173815
    Aug 21- £159800
    Aug 22- £146000
    Aug 23- ?
    Aug 24 (end of fix)- ?

    Currently- £136400

    original mortgage free date August 2044
    Aiming for 2037

    MFW 2023 #24

  • lindez
    lindez Posts: 643 Forumite
    Sixth Anniversary 500 Posts
    Hi All
    #2 update for August £400.00 and September 350.00
    Thank you Julicorn xx
    MFWB#2
    MFTT5 #28
    Save 12k 2020 #111
  • Sandyra
    Sandyra Posts: 294 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 100 Posts Name Dropper Cashback Cashier
    #32 here, OP October is £677.57. Thanks julicorn x

    MFW 2025 #32 £4,926.23/£3,000; MFW 2024 #32 £4,217.84/£3,000; MFW 2023 #32 £5,238.84/£4,000; MFW 2022 #32 £8,246.43/£8,000; MFW 2021 #32 £8,982.73/£8,000; MFW 2020 #32 £12,000/£6,000

    Save £12k in 2025 #48 £12,800/£14,000; Save £12k in 2024 #26 £13,055.37/£6,000; Save £12k in 2023 #31 £11,500/£6,000; Save £12k in 2022 #32 £7,180.24/£7,000; Save £12k in 2021 #32 £9,500/£8,000; Save £12k in 2020 #147 £9,370/£8,000

  • ajmoney
    ajmoney Posts: 6,468 Forumite
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    ju;icorn I had a typo in my last post, could you put me (no 70) down for £280 in October not 3280 please?  I clearly missed the pound sign for a 3 :D
    Sorry to mess you around!
    MFW 2025 No. 7 £1530/£2700
    MFiT-T7 No. 6 £3571.87/£30,000
  • Morning, I know I am incredibly late to the party but I would love to be able to join this group for Nov and Dec and then roll on into 2023 properly if that's ok? No problem if not. Wanting to pay £50 a month in Nov and Dec to the mortgage (2022 goal of £100) and then I shall come up with a better figure late December for my 2023 goal :) x
    Debt Remaining: £8,781.53
    3 Month EF: £1,000/£4,494
    2025 MFW Challenge #9: £999.00/£4,000
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