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sell my house?
gerf24
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Im looking to relocate , Im in debt , so i have tried to sell the house to seal all these debts, the only prob is that ive been asking these buy your house for cash companys and what there offer is not enough to cover it
Any ideas? or a better deals
Any ideas? or a better deals
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Do you WANT to relocate or NEED to relocate?
Is your current house big enough to have a lodger to share bills with?
Could you rent out your house to keep the mortgage covered? A bit risky in your current situation.
What steps have you taken to avoid ending up in debt again once you have made a fresh start?
If I were you I'd have a look in the Debt Free Wannabe board - I know this site's big, and I'd recommend you start looking there, the people there are very friendly and have been in the same situation and can offer good advice.Member of the first Mortgage Free in 3 challenge, no.19
Balance 19th April '07 = minus £27,640
Balance 1st November '09 = mortgage paid off with £1903 left over. Title deeds are now ours.0 -
gerf I think you would get good advice on the mortgage and endowments board where there are many mortgage advisors who post. This board is mostly mortgagees...
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Im looking to relocate , Im in debt , so i have tried to sell the house to seal all these debts, the only prob is that ive been asking these buy your house for cash companys and what there offer is not enough to cover it
Any ideas? or a better deals
Gerf, I'd recommend that you visit the Debt Free Wannabe forum for advice on dealing with your debts.
cheers UBThere's always someone bigger and better, smarter and stronger but there's only one YOU!:j
Proud to be a MF and DF MSE after following advice here and breaking the ground-in mental barriers to change! :cool:0
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