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New house purchase + refurb - is this doable?

Dear Forum membersWe have seen a near perfect house in a great location for which we have put an offer in (awaiting to hear if accepted). The house is perfect except that it needs a full refurb. Our plan is as follows - does this seem doable? Household income - £7,200pcm net (includes both of us) Savings in cash - £83,000. Assets - current house value £280,000 (mortgage outstanding £150k) - costing £826pcm. BTL property - Value £180,000 (mortage outstanding £5,000) - net income £700pcm. No children, no debts. Put in an offer of £345,000 (asking price £375,000). Works estimated in the region of £50,000. Plan- use cash to put down 20% (£69k - leave rest for stamp duty), get mortgage for 80% (£276k). Survey & and other fees to be saved (£2,500 saved monthly). Re-mortgage BTL property for £50,000k to fund refurbishment.-The plan seems to work on paper - but would it in practice? Any comments appreciated! Apologies for lack of paragraphs, can't do them from this computer (!)
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  • R_P_W
    R_P_W Posts: 1,526 Forumite
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    You can't do paragraphs? Why?
  • monty-doggy
    monty-doggy Posts: 2,134 Forumite
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    Moneycat wrote: »
    Dear Forum members

    We have seen a near perfect house in a great location for which we have put an offer in (awaiting to hear if accepted).

    The house is perfect except that it needs a full refurb.
    Our plan is as follows - does this seem doable?

    Household income - £7,200pcm net (includes both of us) Savings in cash - £83,000. Assets - current house value £280,000 (mortgage outstanding £150k) - costing £826pcm.

    BTL property - Value £180,000 (mortage outstanding £5,000) - net income £700pcm. No children, no debts.

    Put in an offer of £345,000 (asking price £375,000).

    Works estimated in the region of £50,000.
    Plan- use cash to put down 20% (£69k - leave rest for stamp duty), get mortgage for 80% (£276k).

    Survey & and other fees to be saved (£2,500 saved monthly).
    Re-mortgage BTL property for £50,000k to fund refurbishment.-The plan seems to work on paper - but would it in practice?

    Any comments appreciated! Apologies for lack of paragraphs, can't do them from this computer (!)


    Paragraphs in :)
  • Moneycat
    Moneycat Posts: 41 Forumite
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    Thank you Monty-Doggy.For some reason the work computer does not allow me to do it. Appears fine in the box when I'm typing it, but when posted, the paragraphs disappear. Don't have the same problem from home (I usually post under a different name but thought I get a new log in as giving out too much personal info on this one).Now - anyone good with a calculator???
  • maninthestreet
    maninthestreet Posts: 16,127 Forumite
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    Are there two BTL properties involved - one you currently own, and another you want to buy?
    "You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"
  • Moneycat
    Moneycat Posts: 41 Forumite
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    No, just 1 BTL property at the moment (rented out).We would like to keep the current house and live there until the works have been done and then either to sell it or remortgage for BTL.
  • BitterAndTwisted
    BitterAndTwisted Posts: 22,492 Forumite
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    That's a lot of mortgage-exposure for people with a joint-income of less than ten grand per annum
  • Mallotum_X
    Mallotum_X Posts: 2,591 Forumite
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    That's a lot of mortgage-exposure for people with a joint-income of less than ten grand per annum

    Its 7,200pcm so 86k per year
  • Moneycat
    Moneycat Posts: 41 Forumite
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    Mallotum_X wrote: »
    Its 7,200pcm so 86k per year

    Yes, this is take home - ie. net
  • BitterAndTwisted
    BitterAndTwisted Posts: 22,492 Forumite
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    Hell's bells, you could raise a huge mortgage with that much net income a month. If you feel your jobs/income is pretty secure you should just do it. Sod it, you should just do it anyway
  • Moneycat
    Moneycat Posts: 41 Forumite
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    Thank you! That's what I feel too, excited at the prospect BUT also very scared as we've never attempted such a big project (full refurb to a 3 bed). Head says it's doable but that much debt scares me to bits. Equally, I also think that now would be the time to do it if ever.As for job security... what's secure nowdays... OH has a permanent contract, mine is a fixed term - due to expire 2016 but it is renewable.We have always lived within our means - and always borrowed to the tune that if one loses their jobs, we can still manage. We have both been very lucky jobs wise in recent years and we know that - the humble beginnings will always stay on back of your mind.
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