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If you want to borrow more money against your house when remortgaging.....
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Should you be fixing your remortgage at a rate at say 60% LTV and then take out the additional funds at a 70% LTV rate or do all of it at 70% LTV.
What is allowed?
Ultimately I want to get the cheapest way to do it in theory I was thinking secure as much as you can at the best LTV before you then take out more, especially if not changing lenders...
What is allowed?
Ultimately I want to get the cheapest way to do it in theory I was thinking secure as much as you can at the best LTV before you then take out more, especially if not changing lenders...
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