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Is this a good deal?

I went to see the financial advisor in the estate agents tonight.
I have a deposit of £40k and am looking at getting a mortgage of either £50-60k.
She said the Halifax will do me a mortgage over 20 years at 3.64%, paying back at either £300-350 pm.

Is this a good deal?

Thanks in advance
There are many things I'd like to say to you, but I don't how...

Comments

  • Cozworth806
    Cozworth806 Posts: 530 Forumite
    What is the product?
    A tracker, with base rate plus a percentage or
    fixed
    How long does that last for as it is unlikely that it will be for the full term, and how much do you have to pay up front?
    Nothing to see here :beer:
  • Its a tracker and I have to pay £499 arrangement fee, and she said would I want over 3 - 5 years
    There are many things I'd like to say to you, but I don't how...
  • socrates
    socrates Posts: 2,889 Forumite
    Would this question not be better on the Mortgage Board?
  • socrates wrote: »
    Would this question not be better on the Mortgage Board?

    re-posted on the mortgage board;)
    There are many things I'd like to say to you, but I don't how...
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