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Remortgage Required - Advise Needed
Weimy
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Hi,
My two year fixed rate mortgage is coming to an end in a couple of months.
I am looking to re-mortgage as I would like to raise an extra £30,000 against the equity of my house.
At present I have a house which has been recently valued at £290,000 with a present mortgage of £69,000.
I can afford the extra with no problems, I am at present with Halifax. I have re-mortgaged before but stuck with Halifax and now find myself with two mortgage amounts on different interest rates
No.1 at £46,000 with interest rate of 1.99%
No.2 at £23,000 with interest rate of 3.89%
Can someone let me know if it would be possible to re-mortgage and come away from the Halifax so I can try and get both the amounts above on a better interest rate?
Also are there any good deals around at the moment that I should have a look at?
Any advise would be much appreciated.
My two year fixed rate mortgage is coming to an end in a couple of months.
I am looking to re-mortgage as I would like to raise an extra £30,000 against the equity of my house.
At present I have a house which has been recently valued at £290,000 with a present mortgage of £69,000.
I can afford the extra with no problems, I am at present with Halifax. I have re-mortgaged before but stuck with Halifax and now find myself with two mortgage amounts on different interest rates
No.1 at £46,000 with interest rate of 1.99%
No.2 at £23,000 with interest rate of 3.89%
Can someone let me know if it would be possible to re-mortgage and come away from the Halifax so I can try and get both the amounts above on a better interest rate?
Also are there any good deals around at the moment that I should have a look at?
Any advise would be much appreciated.
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