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£40,000 Loan
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My current idea based on the information you have provided is 'no chance'. But you may earn ~£80k and have no existing debt so there may be some chance. OR are you looking to secure this loan against the property you have?YNWA
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I would think your only hope would be a remortgage.:j Trytryagain FLYLADY - SAYE £700 each month Premium Bonds £713 Mortgage Was £100,000@20/6/08 now zilch 21/4/15:beer: WTL - 52 (I'll do it 4 MUM)0
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Even with a mortgage the repayments wouldn't be as low as £150 a month. Not even if it was interest only.A smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who giveor "It costs nowt to be nice"0
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I need a £40,000 loan for various things, i am confident i can pay this back within 2 years, once a Property i own is sold, but obviously nothing is guarnteed, i am looking for something around £150per Month?
Any Ideas?
Another person with unrealistic expectations!!!:rotfl:
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I need a £40,000 loan for various things, i am confident i can pay this back within 2 years, once a Property i own is sold, but obviously nothing is guarnteed, i am looking for something around £150per Month?
Any Ideas?
Yes, sell the property now, then you can spend the proceeds as you see fit.0 -
An interest-free loan for £40,000 would take 266 months at £150 a month to pay off. Even a 25 year mortage would be c250 a month0
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I thought this post was some kind of joke at first !!0
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Do not feed the trolls....?Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps....
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It'll be fine if it's just for various things. Anything specific would be no chance.0
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bargainbetty wrote: »Do not feed the trolls....?
So the trolls starve then, thats not very humane is it lol
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