Ojc
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Brilliant
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Stu_22
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by Stu_22
But what sort of deposit do you need. I got a fixed rate for 3 yeas at 7% but thats 100% mortgage.
God knows what will happen after that
When did you get that? Thats really high, but I suppose for 100% you cant always have the pick of the offers.
Think that was with approx 15% deposit.
Just before the credit cruch kicked off here, thats the only deal we could get then so would be stuffed now
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Cosmo
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Thought as much, thats why the rate is so high - although you wouldnt get a 100% now.
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_Allan_
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Best I can find at the moment and as a first time buyer is 4.15% with the Post Office fixed for 5 years at 75% LTV. Deffo thinking of going for this before the climb of prices again.
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Cosmo
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4.15% fixed for 5yrs
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John
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That's good.
25% of anything is a LOT though.
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_Allan_
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
4.15% fixed for 5yrs
I'm not sure if your shocked at the 5 years or the rate.
For a first time buyer and a little green on the whole mortgage side of things in general. I can't see the BofE rate getting any less. As banks seem to charge at the moment 3%-4% ontop of the BofE rate then I can only see things going up. Yes I could get a cheaper 2 year fixed rate but I bet in two years time the next fixed rate will be around 4-6%. We both think having a fixed cost for the next 5 years will allow us to budget.
As John said 25% of anything is alot but as long as we get the new build house at the reduced rate we want, it's value should only stay the same or increase and hopefully the money will be invested safely.
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
4.15% fixed for 5yrs
Alot of the banks are offering stuff like or around 4.15% for 5years, my brother just got 4.39% fixed for 3 years at Halifax, put 15% down and hopefully when he comes out of his fixed rate he'll have saved enough up to go to the 'One account'.
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Cosmo
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No, Im not amazed at the actual rate, thats to be expected at the moment, I am amazed banks are actually offering such long terms.
Its very likely that when the markets begin to rebound fully, in a couple of years maybe, the interest rates are going to go a fair amount up - and a 5yr term is maybe just long enough to see out the major rate hikes and for things to return to some sort of normality.
I put off moving from my apartment to a house and getting a mortgage about a year ago as knew this was going to happen, but I really didnt expect to be seeing these sorts of deals on the table (2yrs, maybe 3, but not 5!). May get myself a meeting with an advisor next week and see what sort of deal I can get as will have a big deposit to put down on any deal.
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Faye_2003
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quote: Originally posted by J da Silva
quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
4.15% fixed for 5yrs
Alot of the banks are offering stuff like or around 4.15% for 5years, my brother just got 4.39% fixed for 3 years at Halifax, put 15% down and hopefully when he comes out of his fixed rate he'll have saved enough up to go to the 'One account'.
He ended up taking the 5 year option but you went away just before he did but it was fixed at 4.47 on the 5 year one.
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M2RTY
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I have a One Account
perfect really
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ENB
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
No, Im not amazed at the actual rate, thats to be expected at the moment, I am amazed banks are actually offering such long terms.
Its very likely that when the markets begin to rebound fully, in a couple of years maybe, the interest rates are going to go a fair amount up - and a 5yr term is maybe just long enough to see out the major rate hikes and for things to return to some sort of normality.
I put off moving from my apartment to a house and getting a mortgage about a year ago as knew this was going to happen, but I really didnt expect to be seeing these sorts of deals on the table (2yrs, maybe 3, but not 5!). May get myself a meeting with an advisor next week and see what sort of deal I can get as will have a big deposit to put down on any deal.
I got my 5 year deal, which went through the application process literally the weekend before they removed 100% mortgages, around May/June last year. I paid a 5% deposit.
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by M2RTY
I have a One Account
perfect really
Your telling me, I had this for a bit and I'm not going into my financial status but I basically swallowed my house up in no time.
These accounts are good for people on top brass with loads of savings though, not ideal for a first time buyer (other than the fact they'd get refused anyway).
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