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Santander Mortgage APPROVED THEN WITHDRAWN AT "AUDITING"
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My landlord - I am buying the flat I am renting.Thrugelmir said:Who owns the property you are are buying?0 -
Seems odd to be discounting the property by such a large amount.AlexanderFM1993 said:
My landlord - I am buying the flat I am renting.Thrugelmir said:Who owns the property you are are buying?1 -
Indeed, but I believe he wants a quick sale to help his daughter buy a place + no agency fees.Thrugelmir said:
Seems odd to be discounting the property by such a large amount.AlexanderFM1993 said:
My landlord - I am buying the flat I am renting.Thrugelmir said:Who owns the property you are are buying?0 -
Just FYI, there are lenders who will take that deduction from landlord as part of your deposit. Might be useful if it helps you get to a better ltv bracket0
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Who valued it 225k too high?AlexanderFM1993 said:
I believe that the valuer just valued it at market price for ease.Crashy_Time said:So a 225k price drop, what general area was that?0 -
Foxtons - but it isn't too high it is market value.Crashy_Time said:
Who valued it 225k too high?AlexanderFM1993 said:
I believe that the valuer just valued it at market price for ease.Crashy_Time said:So a 225k price drop, what general area was that?0 -
Interesting! Can you name anywhere?Deleted_User said:Just FYI, there are lenders who will take that deduction from landlord as part of your deposit. Might be useful if it helps you get to a better ltv bracket0 -
"Market Value" is what someone will pay you for it.AlexanderFM1993 said:
Foxtons - but it isn't too high it is market value.Crashy_Time said:
Who valued it 225k too high?AlexanderFM1993 said:
I believe that the valuer just valued it at market price for ease.Crashy_Time said:So a 225k price drop, what general area was that?1
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