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Re-Mortgage advice
dseventy
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Hi
I am helping a friend with his remortgage and thought I would post here. Not had amortgage in a while so thought I would check in with the experts.
His details
House Value : 200K
Current lending : 98K
Monthly rate : 2.99%
Monthly payment : approx £710
Lender : Alliance & Leicester (Santander)
Term left : 14 years.
Credit history : Excellent
He has been wrote to say he is deal is coming to an end and he will be put on a lifetime tracker of base rate + 0.5%.
This ironically means he will still be on 2.99%.
He wants to borrow some more money against his mortgage, approx 30K.
Some questions :
Thanks
I am helping a friend with his remortgage and thought I would post here. Not had amortgage in a while so thought I would check in with the experts.
His details
House Value : 200K
Current lending : 98K
Monthly rate : 2.99%
Monthly payment : approx £710
Lender : Alliance & Leicester (Santander)
Term left : 14 years.
Credit history : Excellent
He has been wrote to say he is deal is coming to an end and he will be put on a lifetime tracker of base rate + 0.5%.
This ironically means he will still be on 2.99%.
He wants to borrow some more money against his mortgage, approx 30K.
Some questions :
- Is the deal on offer good?
- He has spoke to them about more borrowing and been told he can, but any additional borrowing won't be on the current deal of 2.99%, it will be more, but afterwards he can apply to have it on the 2.99% for his current borrowings. Whats that about then? Pitfalls?
- He is very risk averse and does not want to change from his current lender.
- He wants to overpay, does this really knock off years?
Thanks
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How about remembering your divinity?
How about unabashedly bawling your eyes out?
How about not equating death with stopping?
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What's the purpose of the £30k ?0
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DIY/Improvements and pay off some debt on a card (I dont know the split).
Is there relavance to the purpose?
D70How about no longer being masochistic?
How about remembering your divinity?
How about unabashedly bawling your eyes out?
How about not equating death with stopping?0 -
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He has been wrote to say he is deal is coming to an end and he will be put on a lifetime tracker of base rate + 0.5%.
Sorry for butting in, as I probably don't have anything useful to say.... lol
But base rate + 0.5% = 1%?
Is the BoE base rate not 0.5% currently?
Or is the base rate you refer to the bank's SVR?
Just wanted to check, just incase it'd affect any decisions
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