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Remortgages

Robsta86
Posts: 4 Newbie
Hi,
A year and a half ago I got my first mortgage with 10% deposit (2 year fixed). I am thinking about remortgaging when the fixed rate ends and I noticed from Zoopla that the value of my house has actually increased from when I bought it. I know that there will be a valuer if I were to remortgage but I think Zoopla is a good guide.
Therefore assuming that the valuer agrees with Zoopla will I effectively have equity of say 17/18% (increased in value and small amounts paid off in the two years) from the original 10% when I purchased the house, and this would mean that the LTV will be 82/83% so I will be able to obtain better mortgages then before?
Thanks
A year and a half ago I got my first mortgage with 10% deposit (2 year fixed). I am thinking about remortgaging when the fixed rate ends and I noticed from Zoopla that the value of my house has actually increased from when I bought it. I know that there will be a valuer if I were to remortgage but I think Zoopla is a good guide.
Therefore assuming that the valuer agrees with Zoopla will I effectively have equity of say 17/18% (increased in value and small amounts paid off in the two years) from the original 10% when I purchased the house, and this would mean that the LTV will be 82/83% so I will be able to obtain better mortgages then before?
Thanks
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if your valuer agreed with Zoopla the lender wouldn't bother to pay the valuer. They would just get a 12 year old to log on to Zoopla with their ipod innit.I am a Mortgage Broker
You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Broker, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0 -
The value was above Zoopla and they didn't even bother coming round to value it! Boom!0
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