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The Best Is Yet To Come
The Best Is Yet To Come - or so the front cover of my new diary says. I normally hang out in the debt free wannabes, but as I have had my diary on there for almost 10 year (yes the same diary), and have been debt free since April 2018 I thought it was time to migrate over to the mortgage free wannabe area. Please be gentle…
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Investing in Us: Holidays, Health, and the Road to £150k
New diary for 2026 (I know I am a little early)! The last year has
been so up and down for me, I would like some fresh energy and a new
focus. If anyone is following me over from my old diary, then they
may know I moved house end of 2024 and upped my mortgage from a
comfortable sub 100k to approx £120k. Then this summer…
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Moving on up! 🏡
As of this week, I am mortgage free! Unfortunately, that won't be for long. I currently live with DH and our 3 dogs in a one bedroom semi-detached bungalow with no garden or parking. It's what I could afford on my own when I first moved in back in 2019, but now it's time for us to save and move up the ladder. Ideally, we…
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The second hurdle - Nichelette v the huge mortgage
Hello! I thought I would start a new diary as we attack the second phase of our mortgage... In Jan 2019 we bought our first (lovely, but little) house for 320k with a 10% deposit. South east prices :s . With the fees we began our journey with a mortgage of £289,500 over 30 years. To be honest, whilst it was affordable to…
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Never a good time but here goes..
Having lurked on and off for a while, it was about time to commit. I’m 38 and about 7 months pregnant so instead of traditional nesting in the form of cleaning, I seem to have resorted to financial nesting instead. My mortgage was originally for 25 years - fixed for 4 then reduced by 3 years when I switched to a new deal.…
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And now we go again...
...new diary title taken from the line I had already added in to my signature! Regulars will already recognise me - I've been here a while, although aside from one fairly short stint always on the DFW boards. A quick summary of our MSE history for those who have not stumbled across me before though - started out with a…
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+++ Divide By Cucumber Error. Please Reinstall Universe And Reboot +++
My third diary. <<<out of cheese error>> documented our debt free journey and then paying off the mortgage +++ Whoops! Here comes the cheese! +++ focussed on early retirement plans, and then my first year as a widow. This time I will be focussing on a positive new start in my brave new world. Final stages of renovating a…
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The final countdown to June 2026
After +15 years of lurking on the site l have finally decided to create a MFW diary of my own. A brief-ish history 2009 took out current mortgage a tracker with FD, +0.79% base rate, allows fee free unlimited overpayments, and crucially, withdrawals upto the original amount borrowed. Thanks to your inspiration, super low…
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The Case of the Overwhelming Mortgage
I’ve lurked for a long time. I have no-one in real life I can discuss these issues with and thought it might be helpful to get it out of my head and on to paper. I am mid 40s, married, with two pre-teen children. We moved in 2017, with a 20 year mortgage of £140,000 and interest of £10 per day. We now have a mortgage of…
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Light the fire...
Hi All :wave: After lurking for a few years and having been inspired by lots of the amazing stories on this board I have decided that its time to join in and post my (our) journey. I am a mum of two (DD is 8, DS is 3) and have been married to my lovely DH for 10 years. We moved into our current house 4 years ago. We paid…
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Living the Good Life - mortgage free and living in line with our values
Evening all, I thought it was time I started a
new diary, as we've now been mortgage free for 18 months and the last pesky bit
of mortgage debt (on the 0% card) went in October. We're now almost through Mr
MV's 40th, Christmas, New Year and my 40th (coming up next week), so it seems
like a good time to start afresh and…
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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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Progress is...
Starting a Mortgage Free Diary!
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My Mortgage Free Mountain - A 7 year expedition to climb to the top
OH and I are in a
position where we will be able to repay the mortgage on our own home either at
the end of this year or in Jan 2023 thanks to an insurance claim we have been
waiting to pay out for several months. However we also have 3
BTL mortgages which need to be cleared and our big dream is to clear them all
before my…
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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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Easter 2025 I’m coming to get you!
OK so that maybe slightly optimistic but you have to dream big! I’ve been reading these for a while and decided it was time to go public instead of lurking; hopefully I can keep up with it and keep motivated. I have a mortgage which is not huge but I still have one. Originally £80,000 in November 2015 and as of tonight…
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Five Year Fix, Five Year Plan
I've not even got a mortgage yet, but here I go. I'm finally getting on the housing ladder and settling, after living around the country for the last decade. I've been in a position where "I'm just about to buy" for about 8 years for various reasons, so while I've not spent well, I could have saved better instead of…
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The Piano Diary
Good morning diary and all, I recently became debt free after 31 months of debtbusting over on Debt Free Wannabe, following the advice and diaries on this site. Here is my previous diary My debt free diary I have found keeping a diary really helpful in staying focused and also therapeutic being able to think things through…
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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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Lumiona's MFW Diary
As a forum lurker, I'm not a threadstarter but I figured like many of you that a diary is a good accountability method. Ok so here goes: Backstory, we moved to our current house in 2006, bought for £178k mortgaged at £130k for 30yrs. Interest rates were high monthly payment about £750, went up to nearly £900 at one stage.…