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misstara's mortgage free diary
I've been kicking about dfw for years, firstly paying off debt, then saving a deposit and now am finally joining the mfw section of mse :smiley: We've just bought a wee 2 bedroom terraced house - missives were concluded last week, will sign all paperwork this week and get the keys next week. Thanks to an extremely generous…
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Prosperous and Creative Soul Year 5
Close to 4 years ago I finalised my divorce and completed on my biggest ever mortgage - £202K and switched from interest only between 2 of us to repayment on my own. I took the term for as long as I could - so 22 years - which means I would be 73.5 by the time I was actually free. Then I owed c£1.5K on a 0% but had a £2K…
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One step at a time
2024 has been a big (and expensive) year. I got married! We also moved into our ‘forever home’. Weddings and moving house are so expensive, and I am now looking towards getting a hold on our finances in 2025. I have been on the MSE forum for years, and contributed to some threads particularly on the old style moneysaving…
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A new chapter for Kaycastle: fresh start, renovations & the quest for mortgage freedom
Hiya all, it’s been a while. Thank you for all the support and advice after the divorce announcement last summer. I have returned now I’ve sorted where my life is going more :) We finally sold the marriage house, it’s been many buyers and a total nightmare but definitely completing start of May. I have brought a new house…
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Mortgage free in 4 years
Hi All, I have been reading these diaries for a while, I never really post anything, but it helps keep me to my journey as nobody in real life seems to be on the same path. When I tell people I am overpaying my mortgage they ask why? lol I took this mortgage in 2016 (£310k) and the interest just got lower and lower over…
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More Effort Required - the next 5 years
Background: 2014 - Final LBM and DFW 2019 - DFD - exhausting journey but :smiley: 2020 - Back on the property ladder £300k+ 2025 - Mortgage down to £200k+ 2026 - Reset needed 2031 - Working towards MF by SPA Looks like I do these things in five year cycles, so hopefully this is the final one. How do I enjoy these next 5…
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10 years to go .... maybe, with a fair wind
Hi, I've been lurking on here for years, but finally decided I should post a diary - more for my own sake than anyone else's!! So a little about me and my house ... I'm a 40 year old single mum with a lively 7 year old son. We live in a fairly ordinary terraced house on the edge of a large northern city, just a close walk…
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Here’s where the story ends…
And another way of life begins? Another old tune that’s been stuck in my head this week. No more ninety months for me, aiming for four years from now so forty eight months. I have rejigged my budget as food prices and prices in general have gone up. Hopefully giving myself a reasonable amount to spend will stop me…
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Mortgage free ASAP
Hi everyone :wave: I've decided that starting a diary will help keep me on the straight and narrow and give me a place to think out loud and to remind me of my plans. I've lived in my home since August 2014 with my DS. My current mortgage balance is approx £48270. I OP £100pm which brings my MFD to 2033 (from 2049 :eek:).…
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Lolu's Mortgage Free odyssey
Hello guys and welcome to my mortgage-free wannabe diary! I wanted to start one of these ever since my offer was accepted on a lovely two-bed property in Kent but I thought maybe it was slightly too early. I've always been fiercely independent and want to finally move out of my parents' house where I was paying…
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🌞 Happy Days in our Golden Years 🌞
Just over a year has passed since the final entry of my last
diary. A whole year of no debts and no
mortgage 😁 We
are semi-retired, using our private pensions to cover the cost of bread and
butter and running our own business part-time to put jam on it. You’d think I could do without a money saving
diary in those…
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Life after Mortgage (before the Next One!)
I have been a long time reliant on these threads and at times considered starting my own but bottled it...now I am just going to go for it! It seems like a strange time to be starting a thread as a 'mortgage-free wannabe', but I can't imagine being off this group! It's been such a lifeline to be with like-minded people.…
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22 Foxhole East
I just made my first mortgage overpayment. We bought a 5 bed Victorian terraced house in the East Midlands in April 16 that has been badly neglected. It needs everything doing, it has been let out on a room by room basis and used as a rental machine. Now it is our family house (4 kids = one bedroom each!!). So far I have…
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MF by Christmas 2024 - let's do this!
Hi everyone, I’m taking the plunge and starting a MF diary as DH and I
want rid of the millstone around our necks. We both work full time and are currently supporting DS2 who
is in year 2 at uni. DD finished uni in the Summer and has a temp job so we aren’t
charging her rent atm. DS1 lives with his GF so they are…
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I wanna be mortgage freeeee!
Hi folks I’m a long time lurker coming out of the shadows as our circumstances now mean that we have a real shot of getting rid of the mortgage early. Me and my husband were both made redundant in January. I found a job straight away and my husband has found one and starts early May. We got a pot of money from redundancy…
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Mortgage free mayhem
Hi everyone! Really excited to track my mortgage-free journey at 52. Before becoming a uni lecturer this year, I've worked in charities my whole life. I've got a pension of £60K, an easy-access savings pot of £3000, and a mortgage of £84206. I want to see how quickly I can pay off the mortgage with my new higher income.…
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Impossible challenge
Hello! Trying to keep motivation so decided to stop lurking in the shadows and start my own thread. Family of 4 (2 adults and 2 children) with a very large mortgage of now £470k over with just over 23 years left. 1.5 years into a 5 year fix (thankfully a cheap one). OH and I are fortunate to have well paying jobs but…
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Our Journey to Mortgage Freedom by 2030 🏡💪
Hi everyone, I’ve been reading lots of inspiring posts here and thought it was time to start my own little diary to keep myself accountable (and hopefully help others who are on the same path!). A bit of background: * We bought our house in 2022, borrowing just over £400k on a 5-year fix at 2.4%. * We originally wanted…
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I Want To Be Free!!
Good morning a little diary here to hold myself to account as we embark on a journey to savings and mortgage freedom. This is a 3yr plan for reasons that will become clearer :) So the biggie the mortgage.. We recently did the complete opposite when we remortgaged and borrowed an extra 7k and extended the term by another…
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Mortgage Calculator
I’m a little confused so some clarity will be very helpful. When I use the Mortgage Overpayment Calculator and I enter an extra regular monthly amount that I wish to pay, it calculates it giving me amount saved on interest and also years saved. But my question is, as the amount of the mortgage owed goes down, will I still…