Don't Dilly Dally Dolly - 2025 and Beyond

So it's getting close to the new year and I've decided it's time for a new diary!

Why not eh!

I've got big plans and can't dilly dally any longer, I want to be;
  • Debt free in 2025
  • Goal weight in 2025
  • Mortgage free in 2030
Once I've managed to sort all that out I've got changes to make in the flat. New bathroom, kitchen, back and front garden - home owning is so expensive! But worth it - I absolutely love it and never want to move so don't mind the time and the money to get it right. 

I'm going to sit down and go over my monthly goals for 2025, get a new spreadsheet sorted with all bills on there and see if I can manage to plan in any overpayments to the mortgage!
Saving for Christmas 2025 - £312/£730
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  • joedenise
    joedenise Posts: 17,533 Forumite
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    edited 6 December 2024 at 8:55AM
    Can I just say it really doesn't pay to make overpayments to your mortgage if any of your debts are incurring interest as mortgage will be at a much lower rate.  I'd concentrate of shifting the debt first unless it is on 0% and you can clear it in the time you have left at that rate.

    Good luck with sorting it all out.

    I've bookmarked your thread to follow you and your goals.

  • Thanks @joedenise

    So between now and July 2025 I'll be paying off the debt then once that's all paid off I'll overpay the mortgage. 

    Can't wait until it's all gone but that's a few years down the line from now.
    Saving for Christmas 2025 - £312/£730
  • £4.00 survey on YLive! 

    Every little helps.
    Saving for Christmas 2025 - £312/£730
  • joedenise
    joedenise Posts: 17,533 Forumite
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    I always seem to get chucked out of Live surveys!  Seems to take forever to get to the £50 threshold!  The ones I do finish tend to only be £1 or £2.  Don't think I've ever got through a £4 one!  Well done.
  • Yeah that's very annoying! Think I still need another £14.00 before I can cash out so hopefully January.

    Looking forward to getting to bed tonight - I am tired.
    Saving for Christmas 2025 - £312/£730
  • Got a new bed delivered today - well new to me - from the British Heart Foundation so will get the old one broken down and that one set up this morning. 

    The old one I'm donating to a girl who fled her house due to DV so that's my last good deed for 2024 done and dusted. 

    Got a wee Christmas table top market today with my mum and only my own 2 dogs to walk today. 

    I shall let you know if I get any bargains!
    Saving for Christmas 2025 - £312/£730
  • misstara
    misstara Posts: 3,974 Forumite
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    Hope your new bed is comfy.  Did you get any bargains at the Christmas market?
    Mortgage 26.4.25 - £108,500
    Mortgage overpayment savings - £37.30/£50
    Mortgage overpayments so far - £200
  • @misstara - none at all! I thought it was like a 2nd hand market but it was a lot of hand made craft items which were lovely but didn't need anything like that. 

    Got a free hot chocolate though so win!

    Got 10 books for £1.00 from the charity shop later when I dropped my mum off so wasn't all too bad.

    One of the books is Britney's so I'm looking forward to reading that. 
    Saving for Christmas 2025 - £312/£730
  • Dog walks done for the day - well the paid ones anyway. Will be out again with my 2 about 6:30ish then home to chill out. 

    I've just had some lunch and got cosy on the couch - at 5:30 I'm gonna do an hour of housework. 
    Saving for Christmas 2025 - £312/£730
  • misstara
    misstara Posts: 3,974 Forumite
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    Shame about the lack of bargains but free hot chocolate is always a win :smiley:
    Mortgage 26.4.25 - £108,500
    Mortgage overpayment savings - £37.30/£50
    Mortgage overpayments so far - £200
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