Nice one, let's hope for 6%, why should my saving subsidise these chavs who can't buy their own properties outright!
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Remember it takes a year for the data to come through, so it won't be 'til next August 'if' they decide to make a cut.Originally posted by Ivor15.25% next year, then back downComment
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Who has an average mortgage of £80k? I would have thought the real average would in fact be 4 times that?Originally posted by Hart-flootis likely to cost homeowners with the average mortgage of £80,000 just under £13 a month, if lenders pass on the full rise.
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Come back good old days of 15%. That should sort the market out and let us cash rich types make a killing .....
Hard Brexit now!
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Now yer talkin'Originally posted by sasguruCome back good old days of 15%. That should sort the market out and let us cash rich types make a killing .....
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I have seen interest rates way higher than that...Originally posted by sasguruCome back good old days of 15%. That should sort the market out and let us cash rich types make a killing .....
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They didn't go beyond 10%. I think 15% was proposed but never happened.Originally posted by sasguruCome back good old days of 15%. That should sort the market out and let us cash rich types make a killing .....
7% is the historic average remember
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How old are you? They did, for a day, if I remember correctly. Golden Wednesday.Originally posted by lwsThey didn't go beyond 10%. I think 15% was proposed but never happened.
7% is the historic average remember
Hard Brexit now!
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