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Coming to end of Fixed tariff, house on the market. Best thing to do ?
So, as the title says, our house is up for sale (technically under offer, but chain below has collapsed
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We're coming to the end of a 3 years fix (dual fuel) - so I'm expecting a shock on unit prices anyway.
I thought I'd probably look for a 1 year fix - I guess I need to check for lower early exit fees. Or am I wrong.
We're coming to the end of a 3 years fix (dual fuel) - so I'm expecting a shock on unit prices anyway.
I thought I'd probably look for a 1 year fix - I guess I need to check for lower early exit fees. Or am I wrong.
I try not to get too stressed out on the forum. I won't argue, i'll just leave a thread if you don't like what I say. 
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Why not just stay on the SVR?1
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I agree. Stay on the SVR. The exit fees on a fixed deal will almost certainly outweigh any savings.1
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