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    #11
    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    My warchest is all in myco - no sense in paying tax if I don't need to so didn't go with an offset.

    Hedged. Took my current mortgage over at 0.63 above base for half and 3.99 fixed for 3 years for the additional. At the end of the three years hopefully I'll have made a decent dent in it anyway.
    Bear in mind that you will probably have less equity in the property in 3 years time and therefore any re-negotiation onto a new rate may prove difficult. A 3 year fixed at the rate you quote is really just playing into the banks hands imo. The banks know rates are going no-where in the next couple of years and they get to hit you hard when you come off the deal in 3 years time). This is why banks are pushing fixed rate mortgages so much at the moment, it really isn't for the benefit of their customers

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      #12
      Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
      take the 4% for five years and forget about it and move on


      with what is reckoned to be coming I wouldn't like to have 2% above base rate during the coming years

      Milan.
      Reckoned by whom exactly benesy?
      You been on AtW's Blog again?

      “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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        #13
        Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
        Do I take 3.99 fixed for 5 years or 2.0% above base variable?
        <Smartass mode on/ What's a Mortgage? paid mine off 3 years ago. Yippee.../Smartass mode off>

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          #14
          Originally posted by bingobob View Post
          Bear in mind that you will probably have less equity in the property in 3 years time and therefore any re-negotiation onto a new rate may prove difficult. A 3 year fixed at the rate you quote is really just playing into the banks hands imo. The banks know rates are going no-where in the next couple of years and they get to hit you hard when you come off the deal in 3 years time). This is why banks are pushing fixed rate mortgages so much at the moment, it really isn't for the benefit of their customers
          Exactly. If you think the mortgage lenders don't know what coming (interest rates wise) you are deluding yourself.

          Take the lowest cost option now (not some complex deal with terrible tie ins). With the money you save now, pay down the capital or buy gold (Buy Gold Bullion TODAY &#9655 Buy Gold Online at LIVE Gold Prices - BullionVault.com is my preferred route).

          Interest rates aren't going up, and if they do, it will be a token 0.25% hike to show "BoE clamps down on 200% inflation rate".

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            #15
            Interest rates aren't going up until businesses go back into expansion mode.

            The BoE has no influence over this, and no idea when it might happen. But when it does, they will have to raise their rate (they have to follow the market).
            "A life, Jimmy, you know what that is? It’s the s*** that happens while you’re waiting for moments that never come." -- Lester Freamon

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              #16
              Originally posted by Freamon View Post
              Interest rates aren't going up until businesses go back into expansion mode.
              What's that supposed to mean?

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                #17
                Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
                Reckoned by whom exactly benesy?
                You been on AtW's Blog again?



                less of it you cheeky cant

                Milan.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                  Exactly. If you think the mortgage lenders don't know what coming (interest rates wise) you are deluding yourself.

                  Take the lowest cost option now (not some complex deal with terrible tie ins). With the money you save now, pay down the capital or buy gold (Buy Gold Bullion TODAY ▷ Buy Gold Online at LIVE Gold Prices - BullionVault.com is my preferred route).

                  Interest rates aren't going up, and if they do, it will be a token 0.25% hike to show "BoE clamps down on 200% inflation rate".
                  this gold that you buy, what do you do , keep it under the bed or something ?



                  (\__/)
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                  ("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to Work

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Dearnla View Post
                    <Smartass mode on/ What's a Mortgage? paid mine off 3 years ago. Yippee.../Smartass mode off>
                    In my case it's essentially an easy access to instant cash tool, got an offset with a positive credit balance and when I needed access to £15k last week I just pulled it straight out of the account.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                      this gold that you buy, what do you do , keep it under the bed or something ?



                      I've used it to block pave the front drive. Looks nice in the early morning sun.

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