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Dilemma, Dilemma, Dilemma
Hello, I've been on MSE for many moons, gone through debt repayment and many challenges but this one feels the absolute worst. I'm kind pre 'mortgage free wannabe' but also needing the comfort blanket of a good ole MSE diary. So current situation, co-parenting with Ex H. We both have partners and everything is friendly. We…
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Pay off mortgage and start having even more fun 😁
Finally after twelve years of part one of this diary it’s time for part two 😆 Heres part one, slightly lengthy now to say the least! https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2408201/pay-off-mortgage-and-start-having-fun/p1 So condensing 12 years into a few sentences…. I joined the mfw board in April 2010, with a…
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1% MF challenge
Welcome to the 1% MF challenge. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to try and clear an extra 1% off of your mortgage in 2022. Why 1%? When faced with a debt that ends in several 000s, overpayments can feel like a drop in the ocean. Maybe you've been OPing for a while and feel like there is little left to…
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Learning to walk before I run
Hello all! :) I am returning to the forum in an attempt to gain your collective wisdom in sorting out our dire finances. I've been experiencing a series of mini lightbulb moments of late and have realised that it's time for a change. Despite being vaguely savvy as regards areas of personal finance such as pensions, I have…
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Buying a little piece of Middle England.
Hi there, today I reactivated my account with MSE. Hoping to get some motivation to pay off our mortgage a little quicker. Little bit of back story- So I had a diary in the debt free wannabe forum many years ago. I paid said debt off, saved up money to purchase a house :) and moved. Since then (2015) I have divorced, been…
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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.…
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Project Mortgage Neutral Begins
Hi. We have just remortgaged on our larger product and while mortgage freedom is still the ultimate goal I am working on the smaller challenge of mortgage neutral first. We have a smaller mortgage that we transferred when we moved 5 years ago and a larger mortgage that topped it up. Mortgage 1 Total £32097.21 Interest…
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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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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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ATOM mortgage overpayments- Does this sound right?
Hi all, hope you can advise if this advice from Atom CS sounds right. My daughter is one year into her mortgage journey with them and I’m encouraging her to overpay a little each month. (Overpayments are permitted 10% a year) She phoned Atom and was advised that as her next monthly payment was due the following week that…
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Ruby's Bought a House, Now I want to Own It!
Hi everyone! I'm Ruby and we moved into our first house last Friday (13th January '17), haven't even made the first mortgage payment yet and right away we want to take the first steps to getting mortgage free. We live in Surrey, where property prices are high to say the least. Luckily enough we managed to get on the HTB…
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Cheery's path to fulfilment - finishing the DIY, looking after myself, appreciating the garden 🌻
Hi all 😊 I'm Cheery 😊 By name and (usually 🙄) by nature. I've been around here for many years, taking in all the excellent wisdom and trying to use as much of it as possible 😊 We are two, Mr Cheery and I. We have been together for over 18 years 😮 We moved to the countryside six years ago, gained a large mortgage, and a…
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Overpay mortgage or put money into pension?
I am a very late starter with my pension. I'm in my 50s and only started paying into one about 5 years ago. I'm self-employed and contribute on an ad-hoc basis. There is around £15k in there. I have a flexible mortgage which I really like because I can draw down money if I ever need to (roof repairs, new car etc) without…
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Should I pay off my mortgage? Discussion area
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Paying Off Mortgage legal process
Hi, Hopefully will be paying off my mortgage this year. I was just wondering what the legal process is around it, if any? I don't know what happens to the deed of the house, do I get it or does it have to go to a solicitor? Also if I want to add my children to the deed so they can become inheritors etc Thanks
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Apple muncher's number crunching
Time for me to start a diary :j. I work 2 days a week, dd is at school and dh was made redundant in the summer. We are living carefully, although the redundancy money is being nibbled away at of course. We are fortunate to have no debts other than the mortgage, so I would like to get rid of it! We'd also like to have a…
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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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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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Halifax reducing monthly payments on a mortgage
Hello, Not sure if anyone else is experiencing this but I regularly overpay every year on my mortgage with Halifax. This year they have decided because I have overpaid they are going to decrease my mortgage payments so that my mortgage will still last the same amount of time. I am on a fixed rate mortgage and I feel like…
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A new royal start
I mmmed and ahhhed about whether to start a diary on here or not. However, my head hurts with all my internal planning, so I thought I'd give it a go! I cannot promise excitement though! So here goes... we bought our house almost 6 years ago now and stretched ourselves quite a bit to get it (in the expensive South). I…