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Booking myself in for an independent future
Hello, After reading for a while now I have decided to start a diary to keep track of what I am doing. Background In December 2016 I bought a shared ownership flat in an "up and coming" area of South East London, I currently own 25%, and have been trying to overpay that since I got my mortgage. Since September 2021 I have…
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Future Proofing my life: Deposit saving then MFW journey in under 13 years
I have been reading lots of these MFW diaries over the last few weeks, some 300 odd pages long and tracking a decade or more of life. They have been fascinating, very inspirational and given me some great ideas. I am looking to buy within the next year, and then get MFW and o/p as soon as I can. My savings rate, income…
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Baby steps to mortgage freedom for beanielou.
My first thread on the MFW board!! My mortgage has 6 & 1/2 years left to run. My income seems to decrease more & more & it becomes more & and more of a challange to pay my hefty(to me) mortgage. I have managed an overpayment last month as I got some £££'s unexpectedly. My biggest fear is not being able to pay my mortgage &…
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So close, we can smell mortgage freedom!
Morning all, So, after 10 years (to the day) in this house and on my old diary, with all the trials and tribulations of not moving contained therein, I thought it was time for a new diary. My old diary is here: Finally I have a mortgage I can start to pay off! and if you have time to kill, reading it is one way to do that,…
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Our forever home
I'm a new mfw 😊, moving over from the dfw board. We moved into our forever home on 16th November 2020. 90% LTV, 25 year mortgage. We've just paid our first standard monthly payment so only 299 more to go!!! We'd like to actually pay it off a little sooner, but due to home improvements and our saving pot for IVF it's likely…
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Forging our forever home and aspiring to mortgage freedom
Its a new year and my life and goals have changed a bit since my last diary. I want to start afresh, post regularly and read other diaries again. About me I'm in my early thirties, I've been with my other half for 10 yearsish....I think...we lose track, and married for about half that time too :) . We live in the pricey…
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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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FIRE Through The Mortgage - MF by 55 - LATEST
Hi Everyone, I've started a brand new diary!!!! I have decided I want to recalc my figures in line with retiring by 55. I'll keep you in suspense for now but I'll pop back later with some figures. 19 Years - MF at 55 May Year - Remaining debt May 2015 - £239,992 May 2016 - £228,450 May 2017 - £216,793 May 2018 - £205,020…
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"Isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it."
So after lurking on other people's diaries for the last few years it's time to start my own. I'd almost paid off my mortgage 4 years ago when I decided to move to somewhere a lot bigger and a lot more expensive. It was also a project. So for the last few years there have been no overpayments as everything has gone into…
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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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Let's go fly a kite..
Current mortgage amount: £62,743.73 Current monthly interest: £79.87 Original
mortgage amount: £200,000 (2005) Inspired by all the MFW diaries on here, I hope you don’t mind me
keeping a record on here of our journey. After trudging through the treacle of debt repayment until 2019, and
with that momentum, turned our sights…
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+++ Whoops! Here comes the cheese! +++
My original < < < out of cheese error > > > diary started in 2017 and records our journey to be debt free, mortgage neutral and then last year (hurrah!) mortgage free. This new diary is to record our current focus on my efforts to retire early. Lots of cooking, some gardening, many cats and the occasional Pratchett quote.…
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A Better View 🌄
Hello Forumites 😊 here I am again with a new diary for the new chapter we're embarking upon. For those who haven't met me before, here's a quick summary of our journey so far: * I joined the forum 11 years ago. Mr F and I had bought our first house together 9 years earlier and life was very full on. We decided to pay off…
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Getting FIREd up 😀
After two years keeping calm and carrying on, now feels like the right time to move on and start getting FIREd up instead 😀 Summary of the last two years: Was working for a plc, decent money but putting in a lot of hours, very little support from the business and pretty fed up with always being sent out to do battle for…
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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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Mortgage gone by 2030
Hi This is my first post where I have decided to try and reach my goal of being mortgage free, a lot sooner than I originally thought. In spring this year I started to make some regular monthly overpayments to the mortgage. I think this will be a good place to track my progress. Total mortgage borrowed: £110,475 Current…
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2024 Mortgage-Free Wannabes
A very warm welcome to the Mortgage Free Wannabe 2024 thread! <3 Over the last few years, this challenge has been providing support for everyone who wants to overpay their mortgage, whether it is by a big or small amount. Every little helps, and together we have been overpaying a fantastic amount of money every year over…
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10 years to clear £334K - our FIRE journey
We bought our house late 2014 and have been (very) gradually doing it up. So far we have replaced the roof, oil tank and boiler and completely refurbished the study, living room and one bedroom. We have three bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen and utility still to go. We recently re-mortgaged and have released some equity to do…
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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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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…