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mortgage advice please!

Hi, I have just found a buyer for my property, my sale will be about 95k and I owe about 32k to the Yorkshire b/s, now I am tied into a deal for the next 3 years and I think I have to pay about a 1000 pounds to get out of it, see I am not sure if I am going to buy something straight away or wait awhile, if I wanted to increase my mortgage would another b/s pay off my penalty at the Yorkshire, or does anyone know how I go about it, also any ideas what my repayments would be roughtly if I borrowed 50k, many thanks in advance,
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Sam B

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  • welnik
    welnik Posts: 541 Forumite
    You may find that Yorkshire will let you port your account (move it to your new home) and any additional that you need will be set up usually under a new product. This could be a product from their existing range.
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