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    Pension / Mortgage dilemma…..

    I am on an interest only mortgage, obviously good to get rid of this asap.

    If I was to contribute what I am putting into my pension, I can blitz the mortgage in around 10 years or so. (Mortgage is around 200K mark, if I sell the BTL at the same time, all sorted).

    As mortgage rates are really low just now, I have already got a few years of pension already behind me, I am seriously considering focussing on repaying the interest only mortgage off while rates are good, then re-thinking the pension.

    Is this a really daft thought?

    #2
    Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
    I am on an interest only mortgage, obviously good to get rid of this asap.

    If I was to contribute what I am putting into my pension, I can blitz the mortgage in around 10 years or so. (Mortgage is around 200K mark, if I sell the BTL at the same time, all sorted).

    As mortgage rates are really low just now, I have already got a few years of pension already behind me, I am seriously considering focussing on repaying the interest only mortgage off while rates are good, then re-thinking the pension.

    Is this a really daft thought?
    Accountants don't have interest-only mortgages.

    What does that tell you?

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      #3
      Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
      Accountants don't have interest-only mortgages.

      What does that tell you?
      That tells me accountants don't have interest only mortgages - perhaps because they are all very sure of regular income, unlike the IT Crowd.....

      I like the way I can increase and decrease payments depending how the income levels are faring.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
        That tells me accountants don't have interest only mortgages - perhaps because they are all very sure of regular income, unlike the IT Crowd.....

        I like the way I can increase and decrease payments depending how the income levels are faring.
        And that helps you how with an interest only mortgage?

        iirc you're a permanent employee working for a certain supermarket. I'd have thought your income would be reasonably predictable.
        Last edited by SupremeSpod; 2 September 2010, 12:41.

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