Quest for (mortgage) freedom

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I'm a long-time reader of this forum, I find other peoples MFW diaries really interesting and inspiring. Now it's time to do a MFW diary of my own and hold myself to account.
OH and I bought a house in February 2019. We've spent around a year making cosmetic improvements (lick of paint, new carpets etc) as well as some bigger (and expensive) much-needed improvements to bring it up-to-date, like new boiler, insulation, new bathroom, woodburner etc.
We've got £240,089 left on our mortgage, with just under 24 years to run on it. We have no other debts (no credit cards, overdrafts etc). We have an EF of £15,000 and I'm not looking to increase or decrease it as we're comfortable with that amount. We own the car outright. We both have jobs which seem secure at the moment (touches wood furiously). But just in case something did happen to one or both of our jobs, we don't want to have such a large mortgage debt hanging over our head. So we are now turning our attention to getting our mortgage down. I look after our finances, OH lets me get on with it - like me he's cautious with money and is a saver, not a spender.
At the same time we haven't really done anything with the garden since moving in, other than regularly mowing the lawn, so we're going to get on and get that looking pretty and tidy for as little as we can.
Plan of action
1. Compile budget to understand where the money goes
2. Use budget to decide what can be cut back and where
3. Swap energy suppliers and get best deal; use money saved to OP mortgage. We swapped energy supplier when we moved into this house in Feb 2019 and found the best deal then at the time, so it's time to look again at the best deals.
4. Look at food shopping savings. That seems to be a large chunk of our monthly budget, even though we already shop at the discount supermarkets.
5. Decluttering house, selling decent items no longer wanted on various online selling sites
OH and I bought a house in February 2019. We've spent around a year making cosmetic improvements (lick of paint, new carpets etc) as well as some bigger (and expensive) much-needed improvements to bring it up-to-date, like new boiler, insulation, new bathroom, woodburner etc.
We've got £240,089 left on our mortgage, with just under 24 years to run on it. We have no other debts (no credit cards, overdrafts etc). We have an EF of £15,000 and I'm not looking to increase or decrease it as we're comfortable with that amount. We own the car outright. We both have jobs which seem secure at the moment (touches wood furiously). But just in case something did happen to one or both of our jobs, we don't want to have such a large mortgage debt hanging over our head. So we are now turning our attention to getting our mortgage down. I look after our finances, OH lets me get on with it - like me he's cautious with money and is a saver, not a spender.
At the same time we haven't really done anything with the garden since moving in, other than regularly mowing the lawn, so we're going to get on and get that looking pretty and tidy for as little as we can.
Plan of action
1. Compile budget to understand where the money goes
2. Use budget to decide what can be cut back and where
3. Swap energy suppliers and get best deal; use money saved to OP mortgage. We swapped energy supplier when we moved into this house in Feb 2019 and found the best deal then at the time, so it's time to look again at the best deals.
4. Look at food shopping savings. That seems to be a large chunk of our monthly budget, even though we already shop at the discount supermarkets.
5. Decluttering house, selling decent items no longer wanted on various online selling sites
Original mortgage total: £250,000 (Feb 2019)
Current mortgage total: £175,900 (July 2022)
Original mortgage end date: Feb 2044
Current mortgage end date: Jan 2040
Mortgage free start date: 13th July 2020
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6168574/quest-for-mortgage-freedom#latest
2022 MFW #58
MFiT-T6 #16
Goals for 2022
Mortgage: £18k overpayments, £175k left owing on mortgage by end of 2022 (£18000/£18000 so far) - goal met!
Decluttering: 2022 items decluttered by end of 2022 (1573/2022 items decluttered so far)
Saving for next year's mortgage 10% overpayment: £12000 saved by end of December (£5900/£12000 so far)
Weight: 14lb lost by end of 2022 (8/14lbs so far)
Current mortgage total: £175,900 (July 2022)
Original mortgage end date: Feb 2044
Current mortgage end date: Jan 2040
Mortgage free start date: 13th July 2020
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6168574/quest-for-mortgage-freedom#latest
2022 MFW #58
MFiT-T6 #16
Goals for 2022
Mortgage: £18k overpayments, £175k left owing on mortgage by end of 2022 (£18000/£18000 so far) - goal met!
Decluttering: 2022 items decluttered by end of 2022 (1573/2022 items decluttered so far)
Saving for next year's mortgage 10% overpayment: £12000 saved by end of December (£5900/£12000 so far)
Weight: 14lb lost by end of 2022 (8/14lbs so far)
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Current mortgage total: £175,900 (July 2022)
Original mortgage end date: Feb 2044
Current mortgage end date: Jan 2040
Mortgage free start date: 13th July 2020
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6168574/quest-for-mortgage-freedom#latest
2022 MFW #58
MFiT-T6 #16
Goals for 2022
Mortgage: £18k overpayments, £175k left owing on mortgage by end of 2022 (£18000/£18000 so far) - goal met!
Decluttering: 2022 items decluttered by end of 2022 (1573/2022 items decluttered so far)
Saving for next year's mortgage 10% overpayment: £12000 saved by end of December (£5900/£12000 so far)
Weight: 14lb lost by end of 2022 (8/14lbs so far)
Don't let it get too daunting, set mini goals and rewards for obtaining them. Sometimes you can face 100 balls to get 10 runs other times you will be smashing everything for 6.
Good luck you can do this.
Current mortgage free date 01/09/2023
Dream mortgage free date 01/09/2021
JUST BRING IT
Halifax CC1 - £143.97/£3013.80 Paid Off 4.77%
Virgin CC2 - £564.11/£2321.74 Paid Off 24.29%
DWP - £95.82/£766.56 Paid Off 12.50%
Mum - £0/£1300 Paid Off 0%
Total Debt Paid Off £803.47 (10.85%)
Emergency Fund: £538.57/£1000
Aim To Be Debt Free By June 2024
Out of these Coronavirus times, what I've realised is that our supermarket food shopping spend has gone up, but that's because we're not eating or drinking out (plus we live in the country so no takeaways or deliveries to tempt us). Overall though we are definitely saving money on food and drink - because me and my husband are both working from home, it completely reduces the temptation to buy coffees out and about, or lunches on the go, or drinks after work.
Spending so far this week:
£20 fuel
£110 food shop to last 14 days
Current mortgage total: £175,900 (July 2022)
Original mortgage end date: Feb 2044
Current mortgage end date: Jan 2040
Mortgage free start date: 13th July 2020
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6168574/quest-for-mortgage-freedom#latest
2022 MFW #58
MFiT-T6 #16
Goals for 2022
Mortgage: £18k overpayments, £175k left owing on mortgage by end of 2022 (£18000/£18000 so far) - goal met!
Decluttering: 2022 items decluttered by end of 2022 (1573/2022 items decluttered so far)
Saving for next year's mortgage 10% overpayment: £12000 saved by end of December (£5900/£12000 so far)
Weight: 14lb lost by end of 2022 (8/14lbs so far)
Our first payday is tomorrow (favourite time of the month!!!
Had a pleasant surprise yesterday, opened the post to find a cheque for £30 from family, they'd missed my birthday earlier in year due to coronavirus and wanted to give me something, very kind of them.
Current mortgage total: £175,900 (July 2022)
Original mortgage end date: Feb 2044
Current mortgage end date: Jan 2040
Mortgage free start date: 13th July 2020
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6168574/quest-for-mortgage-freedom#latest
2022 MFW #58
MFiT-T6 #16
Goals for 2022
Mortgage: £18k overpayments, £175k left owing on mortgage by end of 2022 (£18000/£18000 so far) - goal met!
Decluttering: 2022 items decluttered by end of 2022 (1573/2022 items decluttered so far)
Saving for next year's mortgage 10% overpayment: £12000 saved by end of December (£5900/£12000 so far)
Weight: 14lb lost by end of 2022 (8/14lbs so far)
Annoyed at myself for not taking a packed lunch with me, I ended up buying sandwiches whilst out and about. Determined not to make that mistake again, I need to be more organised.
As it's payday today, going to look at accounts tonight and work out how much I can move to overpay mortgage and get the ball rolling!
Current mortgage total: £175,900 (July 2022)
Original mortgage end date: Feb 2044
Current mortgage end date: Jan 2040
Mortgage free start date: 13th July 2020
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6168574/quest-for-mortgage-freedom#latest
2022 MFW #58
MFiT-T6 #16
Goals for 2022
Mortgage: £18k overpayments, £175k left owing on mortgage by end of 2022 (£18000/£18000 so far) - goal met!
Decluttering: 2022 items decluttered by end of 2022 (1573/2022 items decluttered so far)
Saving for next year's mortgage 10% overpayment: £12000 saved by end of December (£5900/£12000 so far)
Weight: 14lb lost by end of 2022 (8/14lbs so far)
I waited until the end of the month after all bills and DDs had been taken out of our wages, so we were able to OP by £1,500. Having made the regular monthly payment of around £1k, this brought the total down from c.£240k down to c.£237.5k. Getting down below the 240 mark has been a real psychological boost, as we now don't look that far away from £235k.
I can see these overpayments becoming addictive
Current mortgage total: £175,900 (July 2022)
Original mortgage end date: Feb 2044
Current mortgage end date: Jan 2040
Mortgage free start date: 13th July 2020
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6168574/quest-for-mortgage-freedom#latest
2022 MFW #58
MFiT-T6 #16
Goals for 2022
Mortgage: £18k overpayments, £175k left owing on mortgage by end of 2022 (£18000/£18000 so far) - goal met!
Decluttering: 2022 items decluttered by end of 2022 (1573/2022 items decluttered so far)
Saving for next year's mortgage 10% overpayment: £12000 saved by end of December (£5900/£12000 so far)
Weight: 14lb lost by end of 2022 (8/14lbs so far)
Mortgage end date Dec 2045 - NOT!!!!
Mortgage balance end of July 2021 - $28,550.00
Hope to be mortgage-free by 2023