Hi guys,
Am new to this site, but not new to money making, I have been on EBay since 2004 and Amazon from around the same time. I have always been a bit of a Del Boy except I'm a Del Girl!
Always could walk in a charity shop and sniff out a bargain a mile off.
But ever since the Internet has been taken more seriously, the last couple of years I find there is a lot more enjoyable ways of earning money.
Second hand non fiction books on Amazon can make you good money, you can buy one for about 2.00 in a charity shop or boot fair and sell for 28.00 online making about 18.00 after fees and postage!
Anyway going back to the title of this topic, I have just exchanged and completed on a property in SELondon, it is only a studio flat but that's all I could afford, and it works out £300 cheaper a month in mortgage then for me to rent so no brainier really.
My aim is now to pay this mortgage £103,500 off within the next 10 years, I'm allowed to over pay by around
£9,000 a year, so I am going to be busy trying to find lots of ways to earn extra dosh ;D
I am already self employed and have been for some years so adding extra earnings on is relatively simple for me as I do my own accounts.
I am hoping to keep you all updated with my progress.
My proudest moment was when I picked my keys up for my flat as its took a lot of hard graft, I'm 44 and a single lady,who is self employed with my own business which I built from nothing ;D
Am new to this site, but not new to money making, I have been on EBay since 2004 and Amazon from around the same time. I have always been a bit of a Del Boy except I'm a Del Girl!
Always could walk in a charity shop and sniff out a bargain a mile off.
But ever since the Internet has been taken more seriously, the last couple of years I find there is a lot more enjoyable ways of earning money.
Second hand non fiction books on Amazon can make you good money, you can buy one for about 2.00 in a charity shop or boot fair and sell for 28.00 online making about 18.00 after fees and postage!
Anyway going back to the title of this topic, I have just exchanged and completed on a property in SELondon, it is only a studio flat but that's all I could afford, and it works out £300 cheaper a month in mortgage then for me to rent so no brainier really.
My aim is now to pay this mortgage £103,500 off within the next 10 years, I'm allowed to over pay by around
£9,000 a year, so I am going to be busy trying to find lots of ways to earn extra dosh ;D
I am already self employed and have been for some years so adding extra earnings on is relatively simple for me as I do my own accounts.
I am hoping to keep you all updated with my progress.
My proudest moment was when I picked my keys up for my flat as its took a lot of hard graft, I'm 44 and a single lady,who is self employed with my own business which I built from nothing ;D