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lemon26
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Hi all! As the title says I may be moving if I get a job I'm going for and, as it's my first move, I've got a few questions!
For information, the area where my current house is has been quite slow for selling houses this past year due to indecision over the RAF base in my town - now that's solved, it should start to pick up. My new job wouldn't be commutable from here so my other half and I would be packing up and moving. The island I'm likely to move to has virtually no rental market as it's quiet and a bit isolated!
We have seen, and viewed, a house there that we both like and would like to know if it would be possible to buy before selling my current house? I have £60000 equity in my current house and about £35000 remaining on the mortgage and I could 'port' the remaining mortgage when I move (BoE +1.24% lifetime tracker) but I will probably need to borrow an extra £20000 or so to get the house we like. I've been in my current house for just under 5 years and have got the mortgage from £90000 down to £35000 in that time, am 28 and the job I'm going for pays between £23-25000.
Sorry if I've posted in the wrong forum but I thought it was more 'mortgage' than 'buying and selling' - feel free to correct me though!
Thanks, L
For information, the area where my current house is has been quite slow for selling houses this past year due to indecision over the RAF base in my town - now that's solved, it should start to pick up. My new job wouldn't be commutable from here so my other half and I would be packing up and moving. The island I'm likely to move to has virtually no rental market as it's quiet and a bit isolated!

We have seen, and viewed, a house there that we both like and would like to know if it would be possible to buy before selling my current house? I have £60000 equity in my current house and about £35000 remaining on the mortgage and I could 'port' the remaining mortgage when I move (BoE +1.24% lifetime tracker) but I will probably need to borrow an extra £20000 or so to get the house we like. I've been in my current house for just under 5 years and have got the mortgage from £90000 down to £35000 in that time, am 28 and the job I'm going for pays between £23-25000.
Sorry if I've posted in the wrong forum but I thought it was more 'mortgage' than 'buying and selling' - feel free to correct me though!
Thanks, L
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Hi all! As the title says I may be moving if I get a job I'm going for and, as it's my first move, I've got a few questions!
For information, the area where my current house is has been quite slow for selling houses this past year due to indecision over the RAF base in my town - now that's solved, it should start to pick up. My new job wouldn't be commutable from here so my other half and I would be packing up and moving. The island I'm likely to move to has virtually no rental market as it's quiet and a bit isolated!
We have seen, and viewed, a house there that we both like and would like to know if it would be possible to buy before selling my current house? I have £60000 equity in my current house and about £35000 remaining on the mortgage and I could 'port' the remaining mortgage when I move (BoE +1.24% lifetime tracker) but I will probably need to borrow an extra £20000 or so to get the house we like. I've been in my current house for just under 5 years and have got the mortgage from £90000 down to £35000 in that time, am 28 and the job I'm going for pays between £23-25000.
Sorry if I've posted in the wrong forum but I thought it was more 'mortgage' than 'buying and selling' - feel free to correct me though!
Thanks, LI am a mortgage broker. 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. Please do not send PMs asking for one-to-one-advice, or representation.0
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