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re morgage advice please
loulou29_2
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Hi,
just want some advice, and i always seem to get really good feedback whenever i post something. The thing is my morgage deal runs out at the end of feb 08 and i have been seeing lots on this site about interest rates going up - and understand i could start to look now, which seems early to me, but probably wrong. I have read through loads on this site, head banging now, and came to the conclusion that i should contact london and country to plan a re-morgage- i am curently on a good fixed rate deal and hate the thought of my morgage going up loads
do you think this is the best move - i read there where other options
cheers x
just want some advice, and i always seem to get really good feedback whenever i post something. The thing is my morgage deal runs out at the end of feb 08 and i have been seeing lots on this site about interest rates going up - and understand i could start to look now, which seems early to me, but probably wrong. I have read through loads on this site, head banging now, and came to the conclusion that i should contact london and country to plan a re-morgage- i am curently on a good fixed rate deal and hate the thought of my morgage going up loads
do you think this is the best move - i read there where other options
cheers x
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Have a look at thread "Mortgage Q11" aboveI am a qualified Financial & Mortgage AdvisorHowever,anything posted on this forum should not be considered financial advice. What is right for one person may be different for another. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from a registered Financial Adviser who can advise you after a personal fact find.0
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