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remortgaging house with government first buy scheme
lildan1
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Hi all
We bought a new build house last year. We have the next 5 years to pay off as much of the 65k the government loan as possible. Does anyone know if its possible to remortgage after a few years in order to pay that off and incorporate it into the main mortgage? ?
Dan
We bought a new build house last year. We have the next 5 years to pay off as much of the 65k the government loan as possible. Does anyone know if its possible to remortgage after a few years in order to pay that off and incorporate it into the main mortgage? ?
Dan
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Yes, it would be possible to remortgage, subject to meeting the criteria for the mortgage
- Sufficient income for the multiplier to cover the borrowing you require
- Few or no other financial commitments - if you take out finance for a car, the payments will reduce your borrowing potential
- Good credit
- Sufficient Loan to Value in the property
And if you have something big to buy like a car, it may be better to put your cash to that rather than pay down the mortgage and take out finance - because you will effectively be borrowing at a higher rate than either the mortgage or the government finance, just to reduce you borrowing on the houseYou might as well ask the Wizard of Oz to give you a big number as pay a Credit Referencing Agency for a so-called 'credit-score'0
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