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Hi there,
Looked at a number of comparison websites already but does anyone know of a really cheap mortgage protection insurer in France?
Also, can you use UK insurance to cover a french mortgage?
Cheers
Started by ronandkate on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at totalfrance):
In the mean that there are no clauses with the mortgage bank, that adds ( certain charge up to 400 ) costs if you contract the French mortgage institute....
Hi!
In the past, the bank which gave you the mortgage, also gave you the insurance.
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Bank of Montreal 2.99% 5-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Posted on the Deals page earlier:
http://www.redflagdeals.com/in/toron...rtgage-at-299/
If you're in the hunt for a mortgage, BMO has jumped out with a hot offer -- a 5-year fixed rate mortgage at 2.99...
Started by Derek on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at redflagdeals):
Originally Posted by Derek To do more research on mortgage rates (5 Year)
This is a mortgage....
Any chance on getting ATB to happen in the next few years.. .
You can take a look at the RedFlagDeals.com mortgage rate comparison tool.
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OK. Where do I start? A quick hello I guess. Hello !!!
Anyone following the mortgage free in three MFiT thread may have noticed the occasional post there by me. I’m #20. Until now, I’ve been more of an observer than a poster on these MFW forums.
Recently...
Started by financialbliss on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
I’d have to pay out 2,637 per month on my mortgage to pay out 1,632 per month on my mortgage....
Despite the MFiT challenge focusing my mind, attempting to be mortgage free by April 2010 is unachievable (for me).
A bit more about 12/12/12.
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This relates to owner occupied homes only. There is a discussion relating to investment property here
In normal market circumstances, banks take in deposits at one rate and lend it out at higher rates, so it makes no financial sense to have money on deposit...
Started by Brendan Burgess on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at askaboutmoney):
I only posted yesterday and didn't see this before I posted! Cheers For me reducing my mortgage/money is king and if things....
comparison? I have a mortgage with KBC and have made lump sum deposits with them which they say (in writing).
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Just got docs to renew a mortgage, and the existing mortgage is at prime - 0.8%. The options they list as choices are all worse than that (5 year variable 3%, 5 year open variable 3.8%, 5 year fixed closed 5.29%), do I have to accept one of their choices...
Started by photon on
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by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at calgarypuck):
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Hi All
Mortgage rates are a very low 3.875 (Wells Fargo) for 30 year fixed. My 4.5% mortgage is about $1500 a month. I am 2 years into this mortgage. This would save me just over 100 a month. Any drawbacks to refinancing at this time? Does anyone think...
Started by matty d on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at garagejournal):
Im Thanks for the replies....
Yes I agree...gotta do it sometime.
Closing costs rolled into the mortgage.
Straight 30 year fixed.
This is a non-FHA mortgage.
Is that a no closing cost refi? How long do you plan to stay? Thanks for the replies .
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Http://www.independe...ng-6293910.html
Quote: The typical mortgage fee has soared by some £600 over the last year, with buyers holding bigger deposits facing the steepest increases, a comparison website has found.
The typical mortgage arrangement fee ...
Started by interestrateripoff on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at housepricecrash):
Nohpc, on 24 January 2012 - 08:10 PM, said:
Mortgage it to the mortgage debt...compounded interest over twenty five years or more...£1500 over 25 years.
You want to borrow from them the lower the fee .
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I purchased my condo 2 years ago with a 5.25% fixed 30 year mortgage.
Should I refinance?
A co-worker is currently doing so and he said it's been a huge hassle for him. The bank has been stringing him along for nearly a month and he is now shopping around...
Started by mediahound on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bogleheads):
This approach will also be a good base to begin your comparison value is about the same as it was....
Years ago with a 5.25% fixed 30 year mortgage.
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Well,
I've been on here a while, but I've worked out a target and I thought by signing up it would keep me motivated.
Have a 5 bed house in Kent bought in 2005 for £280k. Probably worth about the same now!
Initial mortgage in August 2005 was £202,000....
Started by drewwa on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
We have yearly and monthly 'finance checks !!!
I also have an offset mortgage....
2 until we can afford it (other than mortgage obviously).
Don't plan on replacing until mortgage is paid off.
Years = cheap, quality and reliable motoring.
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My wife and I are retiring in two years. In preparation, we are currently in the process of purchasing our retirement (post-kids/post-work) home. We are most likely going to spend about 9% of our gross assets on the house, up from 4% currently (investable...
Started by Culture on
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by 30 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bogleheads):
What our large down payment of $250k bought us was (1) a 10 year 6% mortgage, and (2) we didn't have to go to a bank, since the....
We couldn't afford the entire price of the house.
For paying a maximum amount down, to minimize the mortgage.
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