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nickyf 07 Feb 23 8.27pm Send a Private Message to nickyf Add nickyf as a friend

Wish I was got a few more years to go

 

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The groover Flag Danbury 07 Feb 23 8.38pm Send a Private Message to The groover Add The groover as a friend

Yes, fortunately just before the brown stuff hit the fan. I was over paying considerably for the last 3 years.

Enabled me to retire early.

I'm hoping that interest rates have peaked and will soon be heading south again.

That depends on those greedy f****r oil companies and power companies though. Oil prices are back at 2018 levels and gas prices are rapidly heading south as well.

Bet we still see prices increase in April though! They need to review how energy prices are set. Only 40% of Electricity is made using gas but the price per unit is set by the price of gas. How does that work!!!! Needs changing.

 

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PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 07 Feb 23 10.18pm Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend

mortgage free, and cancer free at present.

Enjoy it while it lasts.

 


Kayla did Anfield & Old Trafford

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The groover Flag Danbury 07 Feb 23 11.08pm Send a Private Message to The groover Add The groover as a friend

Originally posted by PalazioVecchio

mortgage free, and cancer free at present.

Enjoy it while it lasts.

That's good news lets hope it stays that way.

 

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 07 Feb 23 11.32pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Nope, can’t wait though.

Edited by cryrst (08 Feb 2023 6.04am)

 

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Dubai Eagle Flag 08 Feb 23 6.35am Send a Private Message to Dubai Eagle Add Dubai Eagle as a friend

Have been for about 10 years now, its a lovely feeling that's for sure - worst memory was circa 1988 - 94, first house, first mortgage, became divorced which wasnt in the plan, took a top up mortgage to pay her off (her half of the equity in the property)
no sooner done that then 5 minutes later the economy crashed, soon found myself with negative equity in the house & struggling to pay the bills, that drove me to work overseas, after some difficult months managed to sort out the payments, kept the house, finished the mortgage & of course life has progressed since -

During those dark times it would have been easy to let the house go but I am really glad that I battled through & kept it, gives me a nest egg if I ever need it & its always something to leave the kids when I pop my clogs -

 

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cROYdonrogers Flag Leamington Spa 08 Feb 23 7.12am Send a Private Message to cROYdonrogers Add cROYdonrogers as a friend

Well done Dubai. I sense that level of fortitude is in short supply at the moment.
Hands up I'm mortgage free and don't take any pills. When I first purchased rate was 10.5%. My wife and I argue over the exact figure but I'm sure it went to 15%, she says more.
The energy hike is unprecedented in my life time, but are things really worse than previous 'bad times'?

 

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Dubai Eagle Flag 08 Feb 23 7.51am Send a Private Message to Dubai Eagle Add Dubai Eagle as a friend

Croydon Rodgers - Yes thanks, honestly at around that time I remember going to work all month & finding myself worse off at the end of the month than I was at the beginning, tough times indeed, according to google the mortgage rates went up to 14.88% in 1989, no doubt it depended upon your lender & the type of mortgage that you had but I also remember several years prior to that lenders were offering 100% mortgages to entice people to buy houses -

I dont know if times of poor economy are worse now than before but I do think there is more of a sense of entitlement among the youngsters than in our day (obviously thats a generalisation)
but absolutely for sure there is a lot more to spend your money on these days, when we were growing up if you wanted to make a phone call you needed coin & a public phone box - etc etc

 

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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 08 Feb 23 8.20am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Yup mortgage free since 2016 a huge relief it meant I could finally retire properly (I had more comebacks than Frank Sinatra).

 


One more point

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YT Flag Oxford 08 Feb 23 8.28am Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Yes. On 2 properties.

 


Palace since 19 August 1972. Palace 1 (Tony Taylor) Liverpool 1 (Emlyn Hughes)

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CrazyBadger Flag Ware 08 Feb 23 8.50am Send a Private Message to CrazyBadger Add CrazyBadger as a friend

Originally posted by The groover

Yes, fortunately just before the brown stuff hit the fan. I was over paying considerably for the last 3 years.

Enabled me to retire early.

I'm hoping that interest rates have peaked and will soon be heading south again.

That depends on those greedy f****r oil companies and power companies though. Oil prices are back at 2018 levels and gas prices are rapidly heading south as well.

Bet we still see prices increase in April though! They need to review how energy prices are set. Only 40% of Electricity is made using gas but the price per unit is set by the price of gas. How does that work!!!! Needs changing.

Surely now your mortgage free, you want the Interest rates to stay high for Savings, No?


 


"It was a Team effort, I guess it took all players working together to lose this one"

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YT Flag Oxford 08 Feb 23 8.53am Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by CrazyBadger

Surely now your mortgage free, you want the Interest rates to stay high for Savings, No?


But then his whole post is full of muddled thinking.

 


Palace since 19 August 1972. Palace 1 (Tony Taylor) Liverpool 1 (Emlyn Hughes)

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