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**** me, look at how many don’t have a mortgage. Old, vagrant, renters, live at parents home or rich fanbase?
Let me tell you Icy, this forum is full of Tories.
**** me, look at how many don’t have a mortgage. Old, vagrant, renters, live at parents home or rich fanbase?
Bleak isn’t it - mine does the same with my natwest app. 220k or thereabouts for me. Just the 28 odd years to go although overpaying as much as I can.
Do men do Spa days?
Let me tell you Icy, this forum is full of Tories.
and my bankMy dream is to be mortgage-free. I'm overpaying at the moment in order to get rid of it as fast as possible.
To those who have no mortgage, and this is a genuine question, does life change all that much when you clear it off - and if it does, in what ways have you noticed?
We are in the process of moving but in order to move from a flat to a house we are lumbering ourselves with a scarily high mortgage. Unfortunately there is no other way...
Got me thinking whether we are in the minority or majority...
Thanks [MENTION=3887]Uncle Spielberg[/MENTION]
It’ll all take shape over time. You’re a relative spring chicken.
Just think of the repayments as cheaper than rent on a place (I assume) you like, enjoy life and it’ll all be yours at some stage.
My dream is to be mortgage-free. I'm overpaying at the moment in order to get rid of it as fast as possible.
To those who have no mortgage, and this is a genuine question, does life change all that much when you clear it off - and if it does, in what ways have you noticed?
Oh yeah I am in a very lucky position. I’m 35 and this is the house we plan on staying in for the foreseeable. It’s just a stark number to be presented with every time you open up the banking app! Eye watering what some of my mates have to pay on rent in comparison
Some of us are Thatcher kids, not by choice, we're a bit 'Rik'
The only way to get by, and not get shafted by the system, was to get on the gravy train.
I've been paying a mortgage 30 years and should/could well be clear by now, but we decided to spaff £100k on the house 2 years ago . . . Its lovely, but I won't be retiring any time soon. .
My dream is to be mortgage-free. I'm overpaying at the moment in order to get rid of it as fast as possible.
To those who have no mortgage, and this is a genuine question, does life change all that much when you clear it off - and if it does, in what ways have you noticed?