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One of my connections is a mortgage broker. Eva Poulson.
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If you're looking for a variable mortgage the current rate is about....
Generally the fixed rate mortgage with all the "bells & whistles" (repayment options) is 3.19%.
It depends on what you're looking for in features with your mortgage.
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As in title folks, I have just added 7 1/2 years to my mortgage term to save me some money... hope i've done the right thing.
My reasoning - I have reduced my overpayment from £627 a month, down to only £127 a month. I have done this so that I can put...
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All the best I know its hard when you're focusing on OPing but that's the wise choice decision on the interest rates involved... .
While it's nice to aim to clear the mortgage quickly you also need to live and sometimes the mortgage soon.
Thing.
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Http://www.moneysavi...ortgage-lending
Quote: Chancellor George Osborne said this week there could be a cap on the amount mortgage holders can borrow as a percentage of their property value to stop them over-exerting themselves financially. Mortgage guru...
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'Dear Chancellor, don't cap mortgage lending LIAR LOANS '
[The Elephant Mammoth in the Room there could be a cap on the amount mortgage holders can borrow as a percentage of their property value to stop them over-exerting themselves....
Said:
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I am 2 years into a 35 year variable mortgage. I have been saving for the past 2 years and have managed to put away 10 grand. I also have a lodger in the house. I am considering paying off a lumpsum of the mortgage, my mortgage currently stands at 141...
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When you lodge the lump sum, you can choose to reduce the term of the mortgage to pay down the mortgage until I ....
Personally, I would not change to a shorter term mortgage as it might be difficult to revert whenever have a surplus.
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I received an offer for my 2 bed flat from a buy-to-let buyer who has as he says 30% deposit and expects to get a mortgage.
I have 64 years remaining lease and 1/3 share of freehold in the management company and there are 2 more flats each with 1/3 share...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
It's a leasehold flat with 64 years remaining on the lease.
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Hi, Bogleheads:
It seems like I’ve been saving for that far off dream of retirement forever ( actually I opened our first IRAs in 1983). Suddenly at age 59 I now realize that the finish line is in sight. I’m thinking that it might be nice to be mortgage...
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Regards,
Mel Interesting ....
One less major bill to worry.
:-)
But, I'm happy to say the mortgage is payed off.
Part of my tax refund each year to pay down the mortgage, say 2000.00, then we will pay it off in any given year.
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Here goes nothing
So here I am starting my diary which I thought might help me to become a little better with my money. Over the last couple of weeks I have become slightly addicted to reading other peoples MFW Diaries so I thought it probably wouldnt...
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I also got a regular over payment done so now my monthly mortgage payment overpay the cheaper the mortgage....
By looking at mortgage calculators!
But you have to get an online account if you really want the savings we have for moving.
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A couple of months ago i refinanced into a 10 year loan on my house at 3.25%. My thought being that i want to pay off my house sooner rather than later. I owe $290k on a $500k house so I have decent equity in it.
I am a believer that high inflation will...
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Bond prices and 30 year mortgage rates sure don't seem, then take the 30 year....
That's our plan, anyway.
I have a similar balance and went with the 30 Pay It Off .
The course with the 10 year mortgage and pay the home off.
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Mortgage - 10 year @ 3.89 vs 4 year @ 2.99 So the title is pretty descriptive of my question.
I know no one can tell the future, but that's question I'm look at right now.
Anyone wanna spout off on what they think is better?
Are there any excel/online...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at redflagdeals):
Where are you getting the 10-year @3.89 rate? True North Mortgage 10 3.84%
http://www.truenorthmortgage.ca/
Warning: Anything I write there are indications they are about....
Have to rise to at year 5 to make up for the savings of the 2.99.
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":Martinez, still struggling to find work, has little in savings despite the missed payments. He's earning some income as a pastor and consulting for a non-profit family counseling organization."
I guess his religion has no problem with stealing.
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at topix):
Be looking at a ten or fifteen year mortgage difference in payment is generally, negligable, nextWhat didn't he understand about an adjustable rate mortgage? Duh This is all true, but you still the article?
The WFMZ article states....
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