Ben G
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finally got my mortgage sorted out. we went to an estate agents last summer but the mortgage advisor there was faffing about and spent ages sorting loads of bits out.
we decided to fuck the estate agents off and went to halifax on saturday, and came out 45 minutes later with a mortgage promise for 180k (can borrow up to 221k). so much easier.
3 years fixed rate of 6.39%, paying back £960 odd for the 3 years, then after that it'll go down to £630.
we went to natwest who couldn't touch it so i'm glad that's sorted.
found a house we want so putting an offer in for it today, just hope it gets accepted
moral of the story, go directly to a bank to get your mortgage and not a mortgage advisor in an estate agents.
[Edited on 30-06-2010 by Ben G]
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Conway563
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Nice one mate
[Edited on 08-03-2010 by Conway563]
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Colin
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I done the going straight to the bank 1st time and it was so much easier, the financial advisors we get recommended to use the 2nd time round were a pain in the hoop and seemed more interested in what extras they could sell us.
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Tomnova16
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yep straight to the bank for me too, the mrs had an account with them when she was a nipper too so got a lower rate
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
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Ben G
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yeah same as us. got 0.2% off which doesn't seem a lot but over 35 years it is
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scoob
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halifax for me to, was sorted in under an hour
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ash_corsa
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How much deposit you putting down on £180k bud?
Could you not have got a lower rate?
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Ben G
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10% deposit on 180k, so 18k. our 176k got accepted so we have £17600 deposit to put down.
could've got a lower rate is we had saved 25% deposit but thats 30k+ which is far too much to save in this short time.
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Congrats Ben, I'm so glad we got together the 25% for ours. At the rates now we'd be paying an extra £90 a month, have a monster booking fee and valuation on top.
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ash_corsa
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
10% deposit on 180k, so 18k. our 176k got accepted so we have £17600 deposit to put down.
could've got a lower rate is we had saved 25% deposit but thats 30k+ which is far too much to save in this short time.
Fair play with the £17k deposit, must have taken some hard saving!
Me and the Mrs had to put £11k down on our place, was horrible handing it over to the solicitors!
Best thing ever thou having your own place and i havent even lived in mine yet, nearly done now, should really get a progress thread going!
Best of luck with it all bud.
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AlunJ
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well done fella! :-) at least thats the hard part sorted! I take it you've found somewhere you like?
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VegasPhil
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I'm with the Halifax - Staff rate though
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by AlunJ
well done fella! :-) at least thats the hard part sorted! I take it you've found somewhere you like?
yes mate, this 2 bed semi in chafford hundred, about 15 minutes from where i currently live and a 10minute drive to work.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-24070327.html?minPrice=170000&maxPrice=180000&minBedrooms=2&maxBedrooms=2&includeSSTC=true&_includeSSTC=on&pageNumber=1&backToListURL=%2Fproperty-for-sale%2Ffind.html%3FlocationIdentifier%3DREGION%255E5950%26minPrice%3D170000%26maxPrice%3D180000%26minBedrooms%3D2%26maxBedrooms%3D2%26includeSSTC%3Dtrue%26_includeSSTC%3Don
it's sooooo difficult buying a house. the amount of paperwork is immense
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
go directly to a bank to get your mortgage and not a mortgage advisor in an estate agents.
Ditto that.
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Fad
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Very nice Ben, I almost moved to Chafford hundred when they first started developing it!
Mental how cheap it is compared to just literally over the river.
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VegasPhil
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by AlunJ
well done fella! :-) at least thats the hard part sorted! I take it you've found somewhere you like?
yes mate, this 2 bed semi in chafford hundred, about 15 minutes from where i currently live and a 10minute drive to work.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-24070327.html?minPrice=170000&maxPrice=180000&minBedrooms=2&maxBedrooms=2&includeSSTC=true&_includeSSTC=on&pageNumber=1&backToListURL=%2Fproperty-for-sale%2Ffind.html%3FlocationIdentifier%3DREGION%255E5950%26minPrice%3D170000%26maxPrice%3D180000%26minBedrooms%3D2%26maxBedrooms%3D2%26includeSSTC%3Dtrue%26_includeSSTC%3Don
it's sooooo difficult buying a house. the amount of paperwork is immense
Wait until you get the bills for it all. Legal Bill, mortgage arrangement fee, Stamp Duty. That's all on top of the deposit .
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Ben G
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i've got that already phil, £3027
stamp dutys the killer
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A2H GO
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Congrats dude. We sorted our 1st mortgage with Halifax last year, the financial advisor could'nt get anywhere near the rate we got going direct, they are a waste of time.
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Carl
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We went with a broker, make sure they are whole of market though then they aren't just pushing a certain product. Ours helped us no end with the process.
Seperate to that Ben, you say you have a 3 year fixed and after that it goes down to £630, how do you know what the rate will be after the 3 years? I thought it went variable after the fixed term so it would be dependant on the interest rates?
Congrats by the way!
[Edited on 12-03-2010 by Carl]
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AlunJ
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
go directly to a bank to get your mortgage and not a mortgage advisor in an estate agents.
Ditto that.
I made that mistake but then again it was helpful to have someone to fall back on who knew the whole process.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Carl
We went with a broker, make sure they are whole of market though then they aren't just pushing a certain product. Ours helped us no end with the process.
Seperate to that Ben, you say you have a 3 year fixed and after that it goes down to £630, how do you know what the rate will be after the 3 years? I thought it went variable after the fixed term so it would be dependant on the interest rates?
Congrats by the way!
[Edited on 12-03-2010 by Carl]
yeah of course it's in line with the rates. hopefully they won't go up too much though
cheers
the survey/valuer guy went out today, we paid for a level 2 valuation (£540), waiting to hear back from them, will most likely be next week now.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by AlunJ
quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
go directly to a bank to get your mortgage and not a mortgage advisor in an estate agents.
Ditto that.
I made that mistake but then again it was helpful to have someone to fall back on who knew the whole process.
we went to an estage agents last june as we were going to buy a property then and saw one of their mortgage advisor.
he did go through it in far more detail than a bank mortgage advisor and it was helpful at the time to understand everything involved.
second time round we just went for the easier and quicker option though.
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Graham88
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I can't believe how cheap that is compared to over here!
Nice one Ben must be scary owning your own place the thought of me ever having one scares me tbh. And 18k deposit fair play
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Well done, nothing beats owning your own home.
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