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doi209 Fighting for the weak and innocent... 24 Feb 19 9.14am | |
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Debt and mortgage free with Cornwall house on the market for £800k. 63 and have been retired for 10 years.
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Badger11 Beckenham 24 Feb 19 10.04am | |
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I retired at 52 and paid my mortgage off at 55. It was a huge weight off my shoulders and made a big difference to my monthly outgoings. I was working at the time with people desperate to retire or down shift careers but they had families so could not do this until their late sixties. They seemed to be people on their second marriages who had kids in their forties. Good luck to those of you still at the coal face if you get lucky and have some money pay off your mortgage it will do wonders for your mental health.
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aquickgame2 Beni = summer,Caribbean = winter 24 Feb 19 10.57am | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I retired at 52 and paid my mortgage off at 55. It was a huge weight off my shoulders and made a big difference to my monthly outgoings. I was working at the time with people desperate to retire or down shift careers but they had families so could not do this until their late sixties. They seemed to be people on their second marriages who had kids in their forties. Good luck to those of you still at the coal face if you get lucky and have some money pay off your mortgage it will do wonders for your mental health. Couldn't agree more..best feeling knowing you fully own your own property..Got mine paid off in my early 50s. Anytime I got a lump saved up,I'd bung it on the mortgage best thing I ever did,not only the monthly payment went down but so did the amount I owed. Mrs wanted to spend it and wasn't happy that I was bunging it on the mortgage. She happy now tho Winters in the Caribbean,summers in Spain
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AERO 24 Feb 19 10.51pm | |
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Just paid my mortgage off by downsizing to flat as didn’t need 3 bed house good move I reckon Still have buy to let in Croydon with 70 g mortgage left but probably worth 250g . 60 this year so hopefully retirement soon, and season ticket in palace new stand .
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 24 Feb 19 11.46pm | |
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Originally posted by aquickgame2
Couldn't agree more..best feeling knowing you fully own your own property..Got mine paid off in my early 50s. Anytime I got a lump saved up,I'd bung it on the mortgage best thing I ever did,not only the monthly payment went down but so did the amount I owed. Mrs wanted to spend it and wasn't happy that I was bunging it on the mortgage. She happy now tho Winters in the Caribbean,summers in Spain I thought you owned a Caribbean island.
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Lyons550 Shirley 25 Feb 19 11.31am | |
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I'm aspiring to follow a similar path to Tom The Eagle above having set up my own property company last year. I have no mortgage of my own having sold my place and thrown the money into the company. The long term plan is to retire by the time i'm 55 and live off of the rental income. Re AQ2's point about paying of your mortgage early if you can; I couldnt agree more. This video is a great example as to the potential we all have to pay off our mortgages within 10years if we have the discipline to do so. forget that its a US example; teh principles are still the same. [Link]
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aquickgame2 Beni = summer,Caribbean = winter 25 Feb 19 1.30pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
I thought you owned a Caribbean island.
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7mins In the bush 28 Feb 19 3.53pm | |
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Early 40's. Own a one bed flat, mortgage free... live in it I buy houses, renovate them and sell them on.
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cryrst The garden of England 28 Feb 19 8.57pm | |
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blackheatheagle Beckenham 01 Mar 19 6.24am | |
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I may sound normal Early 40s, have no mortgage (on rent) and have no intention for a mortgage in coming years. It is simply not feasible to buy the house i rent and i don’t want to downgrade myself f just to own house. However, i am considering to go for 1 bedroom flat mortgage for investment but that sounds stressful as well. This is a bit usual result of being newbie in UK when you live in London where prices are crazy. Edited by blackheatheagle (01 Mar 2019 6.25am)
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Phil’s Barber Crowborough 04 Mar 19 7.52pm | |
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Originally posted by 7mins
Early 40's. Own a one bed flat, mortgage free... live in it I buy houses, renovate them and sell them on. And a slice for CGT.
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Casual Orpington 04 Mar 19 11.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Phil’s Barber
And a slice for CGT. I thought the same , plus nowhere near £180 grand profit. Mortgage payments, stamp duty (if above the threshold), estate agent fees , labour/material costs , solicitors fees, CGT.
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