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HSBC 0.99% fixed rate mortgage

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  • chucknorris
    chucknorris Posts: 10,793 Forumite
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    edited 8 July 2016 at 5:57AM
    cells wrote: »
    out of interest what method or plan do you have for spending it, eg a linear steady spend down over the 28 years or more upfront to reduce the risk of dieing with a bigger sum? also do you see it as a 'goal' to spend as much of it as possible before the 28 years etc

    I haven't really thought much beyond the fact we are going to have to spend it, it isn't going to be easy as the things that I like doing don't cost much, but obviously that is a good problem to have. When we start spending the winters in Spain/Algarve, that will probably help us a bit.
    Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one birdThe only time Chuck Norris was wrong was when he thought he had made a mistakeChuck Norris puts the "laughter" in "manslaughter".I've started running again, after several injuries had forced me to stop
  • westernpromise
    westernpromise Posts: 4,833 Forumite
    The luxury to which I would treat myself if money were no object would be frequent, lavish holidays in a very high class of travel.
  • buglawton
    buglawton Posts: 9,246 Forumite
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    Back to the topic, HSBC also have a 2.79% fixed-for-life mortgage with no fee:
    http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/10-year-fixed-rate-mortgage-2-79-max-ltv-70-0-booking-fee-hsbc-2476124
  • padington
    padington Posts: 3,121 Forumite
    buglawton wrote: »
    Back to the topic, HSBC also have a 2.79% fixed-for-life mortgage with no fee:
    http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/10-year-fixed-rate-mortgage-2-79-max-ltv-70-0-booking-fee-hsbc-2476124

    Only if you are a premium customer probably which equates to you being an idiot in how you save your money in their awful low interest premium current account.

    Forget HSBC, bunch of shysters.
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