Originally posted by Ruprect
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Originally posted by RuprectOne more than one occasion I've heard people say you shouldn't pay off your whole mortgage, you should keep a smallish amount borrowed.... but I've not heard a good reason why.... anyone got any idea?Comment
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The IFA I went to was really good, only charged 5% of the mortgage amount (he told me this was low compared to some sharks out there). He also set me up with all the insurances I needed (life, house, contents,pp, holiday, car, flood, earthquake), quite a lot each month but as he said it's peace of mind. Anyway ended up with a nice 125% (plus his fee so really 130%) at 8%, im locked in for 6 years but I don't planning on moving anytime soon.Comment
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Originally posted by newpersonThe IFA I went to was really good, only charged 5% of the mortgage amount (he told me this was low compared to some sharks out there). He also set me up with all the insurances I needed (life, house, contents,pp, holiday, car, flood, earthquake), quite a lot each month but as he said it's peace of mind. Anyway ended up with a nice 125% (plus his fee so really 130%) at 8%, im locked in for 6 years but I don't planning on moving anytime soon.Comment
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Originally posted by glashIFA@ParamountIs this real or a wind up? Locked in at 8% for 6 yrs!!!! 5% of the mortgage seems quite a substantial fee to charge, i hope the procuration fee from the lender was rebated to you. Does this mean a £5K fee for a £100K mortgage?Comment
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Originally posted by newpersonThe IFA I went to was really good, only charged 5% of the mortgage amount (he told me this was low compared to some sharks out there). He also set me up with all the insurances I needed (life, house, contents,pp, holiday, car, flood, earthquake), quite a lot each month but as he said it's peace of mind. Anyway ended up with a nice 125% (plus his fee so really 130%) at 8%, im locked in for 6 years but I don't planning on moving anytime soon.
Wow! Who was this IFA?Comment
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Originally posted by DogMachine10Wow! Who was this IFA?Comment
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don't worry I'm sure you will attract someone just as talented, for your next financial need. Heard a guy goes by the initial GB is great for pensions.
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I wish I used/knew a lot of stuff!
I was a permy *spits* when I got my current mortgage...but I'm convinced I can do better (in terms of mortgage deals) as a contractor.Comment
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Originally posted by mictechdon't worry I'm sure you will attract someone just as talented, for your next financial need. Heard a guy goes by the initial GB is great for pensions.
Last edited by Diestl; 17 April 2007, 14:53.Comment
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