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  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,598 Forumite
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    Joy123 wrote: »
    Thank you. We are "of a certain age" where a mortgage is not possible unfortunately. We shall go down the bridging loan route.
    Thanks again for the advice.


    Have you enquired about it though ?


    Spoken to a broker ?
  • A Bridging loan??
    Who on the high street does them anymore? (answer nobody)
    You will need to contact a specialist lender - how will you repay? Are you intending to sell one property to buy another?
  • foxy-stoat
    foxy-stoat Posts: 6,879 Forumite
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    Nothing like being spoon feed information......good lucks
  • D_M_E
    D_M_E Posts: 3,008 Forumite
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    Try Nationwide or visit a mortgage broker - likely to be a lot cheaper than bridging finance or personal loans.
  • ReadingTim
    ReadingTim Posts: 3,970 Forumite
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    In theory, no

    In practise, well, it rather assumes you'd both be accepted, and both allowed to borrow the full amount, at a rate of interest you both could each individually afford to repay.

    So, as a starter for 10 I assume you're both in full time employment and with little other borrowing...?
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