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Intelligent Finance Off Setting Mortgage

fortgrange
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Hi
For the last 8 months I have been paying interest only on my mortgage. I am now in a position where I can revert back to repayment.
I have 204 payments left :eek: and to cover the capital in that time I would have to save an additional £1020 approx per month, this assumes no interest is being earned or off-setting taking place. So my question is, would I be better off,
a) Just returning to a repayment mortgage
b) Putting the £1020 per month into my off-setting account
c) Putting the £1020 per month into another savings account
I'm no mortgage or number crunching expert and realise that more detailed information may be required. I should also add that I am self employed and put my tax money into the off-setting account so would be receiving some off-setting benefits, even on a repayment mortgage.
Thanks for any advise
For the last 8 months I have been paying interest only on my mortgage. I am now in a position where I can revert back to repayment.
I have 204 payments left :eek: and to cover the capital in that time I would have to save an additional £1020 approx per month, this assumes no interest is being earned or off-setting taking place. So my question is, would I be better off,
a) Just returning to a repayment mortgage
b) Putting the £1020 per month into my off-setting account
c) Putting the £1020 per month into another savings account
I'm no mortgage or number crunching expert and realise that more detailed information may be required. I should also add that I am self employed and put my tax money into the off-setting account so would be receiving some off-setting benefits, even on a repayment mortgage.
Thanks for any advise
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Have you received a letter from If saying when your current mortgage product ends (assuming you have one), you will need to move to a new providers as IF no longer do mortgages?
I just got the letter and am worrying about it already even though it won't happen till 20110 -
Have you received a letter from If saying when your current mortgage product ends (assuming you have one), you will need to move to a new providers as IF no longer do mortgages?
I just got the letter and am worrying about it already even though it won't happen till 2011
I thought it was just Offset Mortgages that IF were stopping.Mortgage free
Vocational freedom has arrived0 -
I got the letter that said if I moved I couldn't take my off-setting mortgage with me but my current one will run unchanged until I finish paying it.
Does that mean they are quite a good mortgage to have?0 -
fortgrange wrote: »a) Just returning to a repayment mortgage
I believe their SVR tracks at 2% above BofE rate, which is good news as it's relatively low and flexible.b) Putting the £1020 per month into my off-setting account
Reasons NOT to do this are that the funds could easily get mixed up with other money in your offset or you may be tempted to spend it on other projects that aren't best use of your cash.
How disciplined are you?c) Putting the £1020 per month into another savings accountI got the letter that said if I moved I couldn't take my off-setting mortgage with me but my current one will run unchanged until I finish paying it.
Does that mean they are quite a good mortgage to have?Have you received a letter from If saying when your current mortgage product ends (assuming you have one), you will need to move to a new providers as IF no longer do mortgages?
I just got the letter and am worrying about it already even though it won't happen till 2011sheslookinhot wrote: »I thought it was just Offset Mortgages that IF were stopping.0 -
Thanks opinions4u for your detailed response and you are correct with the interest rate figures, so its relatively cheap at the moment.
My sensible side knows I should just revert back to repayment and be done. But the devil in me thinks far more fun could be had along the way with an excessable growing lump sum behind me!! As you say I have to be disiplined with my saving and not squander it!!
Ultimately I need to have the money to pay off my capital in 17 years, even more so as my pension fund has nose dived in the last 18 months ( I know so has everyone's) Just trying to explore the options of having a bit of fun along the way.0 -
sheslookinhot wrote: »I thought it was just Offset Mortgages that IF were stopping.
It's all mortgages....their website doesn't even have a mortgage section anymore0
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