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Previously on "Mortgage Payments - WHat Do Feel Comfortable Paying"
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Owning your own residential home and it being mortgage free is the ultimate way to be. I am advising my clients to pay down their mortgage as quickly as possible through overpayments whilst the cost of money is still historically low.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI've learnt things don't make you happy, it's people that make you happy.
I'll be taking more time off for sure. It's just nice to have the pressure off really and be able to throw a sickie or two if I feel like it.
I should add we can't take long holidays at the moment as my 85 year old father-in-law lives in our annex and can't be left for more than a week or he forgets where he lives. Otherwise we'd be travelling.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell done. What you planning to do? Life can become so much more creative when you don't have to pay rent/mortgage, provided you're not greedy for "things".
I'll be taking more time off for sure. It's just nice to have the pressure off really and be able to throw a sickie or two if I feel like it.
I should add we can't take long holidays at the moment as my 85 year old father-in-law lives in our annex and can't be left for more than a week or he forgets where he lives. Otherwise we'd be travelling.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAh, but the SE is also the busiest, stressiest part of the UK; fine for working, but someday you'll want to leave and live somewhere more easy going, and that's where I think you'll find some real bargains in about 10 years as the boomers leave their houses for homes or the grave.
I have 3 houses in the SE, which I am putting up for sale next year, and I will be mortgage free.
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£3k a month just sounds unbelievable to me and i assume a lot of others who dont live in London. I'm 30 mins by train from central London in a 2 bed house worth 130, renovate and pay it off in 5 years then never have a mortgage again. Everything would feel so much better not worrying about a mortgage and the size of the warchest can be drastically reduced meaning lots of time off between contracts with no worries at all.
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Im about to downsize (smaller flat in same good area) which will mean I will have a tiny mortgage which will be paid of in less than a year. Done the big house thing, but unless you have a large family you only use a few rooms. Once we are mortgage free will be taking 3 months in the summer off every year spending it in Greece where we have property.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostAll going well I'm mortgage free in September
Have nice house and not planning to move again. Thank ****** for that.
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All going well I'm mortgage free in September
Have nice house and not planning to move again. Thank ****** for that.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostStrewth. £3K mortgage....
Must be nuts. Move to Wales.
You could literally buy a whole street for that much a month....
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Our mortgage is £380 pcm, we live just outside one of the UK's major cities.
It's a nice 3 bed semi-detached that we have almost outgrown (since baby2 arrived in November)
Cost £178,000, mortgage £148,00, £91,000 remaining (over paid massively since we bought it 4 years ago). House is maybe worth £150,000 now - doh!
I cannot even fathom £3000 pcm.
We might not live in "exciting" greater London, but it's where the family is, and there is plenty of work for me and the missus - for now anyway!
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Strewth. £3K mortgage....
Must be nuts. Move to Wales.
You could literally buy a whole street for that much a month....
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostReally? News to me. Seems quiet and dull to me.
HTH
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