Originally posted by DimPrawn
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I have one mortgage on the house I live in, it's £135k.
But I don't generally worry about interest rate rises as I change mortgages every few years and always go for a fixed rate each time. Probably pay more in the long run but I'd rather that than faff about with changing payments each time the BoE get the willies about sperm production in guatamala or whatever they base the rates on.
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£300k on a pathetically small 4 bed detached house in Surrey, bought 2002. On total flex mortage - will be paid off by 2008 though.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Any established contractor who's still in hoc to the banks is, de-facto a failure.Originally posted by DimPrawnJust out of curiosity, who here has the biggest mortgage debt and what are we talking about, £200K, £500K?
Wondering if this society of large personal debt and mortgage is something IT contractors have or is it a permie thing?
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Oh! you bugger!Originally posted by Fleetwoodhock
Fleetwood 1 - BM 1

Anyway, the idea of being "in hock" suggests bathing in Liebfraumilch - eeeurrch!
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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yes. But really, talking about it only makes things worse.Originally posted by DimPrawnNo one sitting at home in a house with a £500K mortgage sitting over it, sweating every Bank of England meeting and where the next contract renewal is coming from?
only consolation is that it's a major renovation project that, if it comes off, will leave me with a house worth twice the mortgage.
but that will take years, and I'll be old, grey and knackered by then.
yes, talking about it just makes things worse.....Comment
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