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Mortgage on property to renovate
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isagnew
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Hi,
Myself and my partner have just had an offer accepted on a property. The purchase price is £122,500, and we will be getting a mortgage for £116,375 (95%).
The property is in need of modernising and so I wondered how I go about borrowing the money for this..?? Will I need to increase the mortgage so that it goes over 95% or do i need to get a home improvement loan etc etc..and if so - can someone explain/direct me to an explanation on how they work???
many thanks
Iain
Myself and my partner have just had an offer accepted on a property. The purchase price is £122,500, and we will be getting a mortgage for £116,375 (95%).
The property is in need of modernising and so I wondered how I go about borrowing the money for this..?? Will I need to increase the mortgage so that it goes over 95% or do i need to get a home improvement loan etc etc..and if so - can someone explain/direct me to an explanation on how they work???
many thanks
Iain
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Hi,
Myself and my partner have just had an offer accepted on a property. The purchase price is £122,500, and we will be getting a mortgage for £116,375 (95%).
The property is in need of modernising and so I wondered how I go about borrowing the money for this..?? Will I need to increase the mortgage so that it goes over 95% or do i need to get a home improvement loan etc etc..and if so - can someone explain/direct me to an explanation on how they work???
many thanks
Iain
how much work we talking about, is it just a case of repapering the walls and generaly tidiying the place up or we talking about rewiring, moving walls or major plumming.
if its the former i would be tempted to either deal with it and pay for the repairs gradually out of monthly pay or a very short term loan, the latter and you may want to check with the bank if you can remorgage for a larger ammount after the improvements and a timescale they would take to do so. if its under 2 months you could bung the work on a credit card and get it interest free.0
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