Corsakid84
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Registered: 23rd May 03
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i know this has nothing to do with cars but anyways, does anyone know if i can have my car finance on top of my mortgage so i have only one payment instead of two, and does anyone know a mortgage provider that does this....sorry i had to ask on here, i didnt wana go face to face with a mortgage advisor or whateva, just wanted to ask someone online first as im only thinking of getting a house
thanks!
[Edited on 08-09-2003 by Corsakid84]
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carnoisseurcraig
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yeah, course ya can. Dont tell em its for ur car. Tell them its for a new kitchen or summin then use that money to pay off ur creditor.
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Corsakid84
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ok cheers mate, does anyone know of any mortgage provider that give more money than the house is worth cus i couldnt find one!
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Registered: 1st Sep 03
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what about all that unlocking equity in houses, you can gt like 25% more or something cant you?
or so the adverts say, i wouldnt actually know
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carnoisseurcraig
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thats only valid if u have had the house for ages and u have some sort of equity in it.
ive had my house for 6 years now and with the price in houses going up all the time i now have a fair bit of equity.
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Corsakid84
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carnoisseurcraig do you know any mortgage providers that will offer me more than what the house is worth then???
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carnoisseurcraig
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try northern rock.
They are ace for the first time buyer. the do 110% mortgages.
there interest rate aint as good as some of the others. If u have money to put down as a deposit then shop about.
go to an independant financial advisor. u dont have to pay a pennie as ur mortgage provider pays him.
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Corsakid84
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anyone else got any more suggestions????
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