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A high street branch of the Halifax gave me a mortgage when I'd been contracting for one year. That was in 1989. -
Thanks for all the advice,
Think I will start looking around V soon... and hopefully,
I wont speak to a IFA who knows nothing about contracting!..


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Cos it needs to be done up?Originally posted by zeitghostUm.
Why would one want to borrow more than the value of the property?
I've never understood that one...
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To buy a spanky new car to sit outside the spanky new house, at a lower interest rate than the car dealership would offer. Such is the nature of rampant modern consumerism.Originally posted by zeitghostWhy would one want to borrow more than the value of the property?Comment
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I have just bought a new house and went with the finacial advisor in the estate agents. They got me a good deal with my current lender that was even better than what i could secure. There were other lenders who was willing even though i have no company accounts yet. If you explain the situation they normally have key contacts with certain lenders and can talk to them first.
They also sorted out the re-mortgage on current property moving it ot a buy to let. Very helpful and cost me nothing. They are commision based.....and before you say i was pushed for the best deal that would bring them the best commision i wasn't as all the deals i could have done myself and even refused a few.
Hope this helps.Thats the way the cookie crumblesComment
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Get a 125% mortgage and have instant negative equity. Good plan.Originally posted by chicane View PostTo buy a spanky new car to sit outside the spanky new house, at a lower interest rate than the car dealership would offer. Such is the nature of rampant modern consumerism.Comment
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Hide the 25% surplus and hand the keys back to the lender. Or maybe that is fraud.Originally posted by King Cnvt View PostGet a 125% mortgage and have instant negative equity. Good plan.Comment
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