The trials & tribulations of a 1st time landlord & investor

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  • Tahlullah
    Tahlullah Posts: 1,086 Forumite
    Congrats TG. Fabulous news indeed. And a level up.

    Enjoy!

    Tx
    Still striving to be mortgage free before I get to a point I can't enjoy it.

    Owed at the end of -
    02/19 - £78,400. 04/19 - £85,000. 05/19 - £83,300. 06/19 - £78,900.
    07/19 - £77,500. 08/19 - £76,000.
  • TallGirl
    TallGirl Posts: 5,547 Forumite
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    Tahlullah wrote: »
    Congrats TG. Fabulous news indeed. And a level up.

    Enjoy!

    Tx
    Thanks it is and more at the level I have been and should stay at.
    Save £12k in 24 No 50
    PB Win 21 £225, 22 £275, 23 £900, Balance Mar  £30,850 + £12K added to pension) (Wins 24 Jan £200 Feb £150 Mar £75 Apr £125) 
    Plan to move to Denmark for FIRE by 2028 “May your decisions reflect your hopes not your fears”
    New diary aiming for fire https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6414795/mortgage-free-now-aiming-for-fire#latest

  • vandanfc
    vandanfc Posts: 2,025 Forumite
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    Brilliant news. Well done.
    x
  • TallGirl
    TallGirl Posts: 5,547 Forumite
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    So I've accepted and cancelled the other two interviews and accepted the job which I'm happy about very excited to start even if it is lottery funded there is help with monitoring paperwork.

    Taken the car in for repairs brakes sounds really bad hopefully not too expensive hopefully just new discs but we shall see. Chicken and meat from Mucslefood being delivered today. Need to be bagged up but shouldn't take too long.

    Need to do some cleaning so dirty in our rooms. Toilet floor too just annoying with no hot water.

    Emailed two contacts at old work see if they will meet up could be very useful for new job too might be some cross work.

    Might do my CPD points today much needed as I'll get checked this year as I failed to meet them last year.

    A bit of chilling needed too lol.
    Save £12k in 24 No 50
    PB Win 21 £225, 22 £275, 23 £900, Balance Mar  £30,850 + £12K added to pension) (Wins 24 Jan £200 Feb £150 Mar £75 Apr £125) 
    Plan to move to Denmark for FIRE by 2028 “May your decisions reflect your hopes not your fears”
    New diary aiming for fire https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6414795/mortgage-free-now-aiming-for-fire#latest

  • SuzieSue
    SuzieSue Posts: 4,096 Forumite
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    Congratulations on the new job. It must be such a relief.

    Is MuscleFood much cheaper than the supermarkets?
  • Viking_mfw
    Viking_mfw Posts: 579 Forumite
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    Yay for the new job.
  • TallGirl
    TallGirl Posts: 5,547 Forumite
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    SuzieSue wrote: »
    Congratulations on the new job. It must be such a relief.

    Is MuscleFood much cheaper than the supermarkets?

    It should be I got 10 kilo of chicken breast 1.7 kilo of steak (10 rump)) and 12 sausages for £82 it's easy to have it delivered too.

    Still need to pack up 2.5 kilo yuck.

    Keeping my eye on the boot camp we want to do the price dropped by £200 for this week so hoping next week will be the same if we hold our nevre but it might sell out. Really want to go.
    Save £12k in 24 No 50
    PB Win 21 £225, 22 £275, 23 £900, Balance Mar  £30,850 + £12K added to pension) (Wins 24 Jan £200 Feb £150 Mar £75 Apr £125) 
    Plan to move to Denmark for FIRE by 2028 “May your decisions reflect your hopes not your fears”
    New diary aiming for fire https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6414795/mortgage-free-now-aiming-for-fire#latest

  • Moneyfordreams
    Moneyfordreams Posts: 2,442 Forumite
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    congrats on the job.
    Mortgage restart June 2018 £119950Re mortgage August 19 £110470, … Mortgage November 22 £85600 final 0% CC 3300Home renovations - £65000, mid 2018 - mid 2022
  • TallGirl
    TallGirl Posts: 5,547 Forumite
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    Car was £337 would have been £200 less if I hadn't ground down the pads well they could have told me at service and I would have got the, changed. Never mind lesson learnt.

    Cold and wet here don't fancy golf but need shower DG on her way home let the weekend begin.
    Save £12k in 24 No 50
    PB Win 21 £225, 22 £275, 23 £900, Balance Mar  £30,850 + £12K added to pension) (Wins 24 Jan £200 Feb £150 Mar £75 Apr £125) 
    Plan to move to Denmark for FIRE by 2028 “May your decisions reflect your hopes not your fears”
    New diary aiming for fire https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6414795/mortgage-free-now-aiming-for-fire#latest

  • shangaijimmy
    shangaijimmy Posts: 3,796 Forumite
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    :T Congratulations.
    MFW: Was: £136,000.......Now: £61,892.24......
    Mortgage Neutral Deficit: £43,082.90... Mortgage Neutral Savings: £18,809.34

    MFiT-T6 #13 - £3,517 of £15,500 (22.69%)
    1% Mortgage Challenge 2022 - £157.59 of £650
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