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mattthomas0
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Just looking for a bit of advice with regard to a good mortgage at the moment.
Myself and girlfriend collectively earn £40,000 gross and have about £20,000 deposit built up. We are looking at properties around the £200,000 mark. We work abroad a lot (for a UK company) so have a large amount of disposable income but are still looking for a good company to set our mortgage up with. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
Myself and girlfriend collectively earn £40,000 gross and have about £20,000 deposit built up. We are looking at properties around the £200,000 mark. We work abroad a lot (for a UK company) so have a large amount of disposable income but are still looking for a good company to set our mortgage up with. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
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A good place to start, would be to check out the guides, calculators and best buy tables at Moneyfacts
It's also worth reading the advice on this website, using the Mortgages & Homes button on the left-hand side.0
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