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FTB Mortgage..sound like a good deal?

Broker has suggested 3.14% tracker FTB mrtgage for 2 years with 25% deposit. No arrangement fee. Think its with the woolich or Abbey.

Does this sound competitve,? what have other FTBs on here been offered?

I have credit score of 455/500 with eqifax (not on electoral roll has lowered it) will the lender knock us back for this? flat mate is on the electoral roll though.

Its so nerve-wrecking not knowing what they are looking for in borrowers.

Have had our offer accepted so want to try and get in beofre stamp duty comes back!

Thanks.

Comments

  • Abbey are a nightmare at the minute with their free valuation.I would stick to Nationwide,Woolwich, C&G.Abbey deals taking 5 weeks + and they are understaffed
  • Thanks for the advice. I think it is with the woolich. I hope we can get it done before stamp duty!!!
  • jill2002
    jill2002 Posts: 272 Forumite
    Abbey are a nightmare at the minute with their free valuation.I would stick to Nationwide,Woolwich, C&G.Abbey deals taking 5 weeks + and they are understaffed

    By going through the branch rather that a broker, Abbey are taking less than a week to have valuation done and offer issued !!! The free valuation is exactly the same as a standard mortgage valuation - so not sure why you would think it was a nightmare:confused:
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    You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.
  • jill2002
    jill2002 Posts: 272 Forumite
    Broker has suggested 3.14% tracker FTB mrtgage for 2 years with 25% deposit. No arrangement fee. Think its with the woolich or Abbey.

    I think you need to re-check the deal that you have been offered - the Abbey 2 yr Tracker 3.19% has a fee of £995 but -free valuation and £250 cashback towards legal fees, but the Woolwich 3.19% lifetime tracker has no fee but probably £295 valuation fee and no cashback. Oh and it is only available for 70% loan to value - so you need to provide a 30% deposit.
    I am a Mortgage Adviser
    You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.
  • You are right... I have made a typo!!... It is 3.34% with no arrangement fee.

    Another broker is suggesting the abbey as well. It is 2.99% but with £999 arrangement fee but £250 cash back. He says they are easier to deal with than the woolich. The flat is in scotland so there ahs been a home report done so the broker said they brobably wont need another survey done.
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