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Got 2.39% for 70% LTV last year. Apparently a lot more competitive now and can get even better rates.
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostMy wife has all of the figures.
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostMine has about 1k added to the loan for fees.
So makes next to no difference at all.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOver 25 years, that £1K with compounded interest will probably cost you about the same as a new car.
But hey, we're contractors, we earn that every day.
Not really a new car.
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostMine has about 1k added to the loan for fees.
So makes next to no difference at all.
But hey, we're contractors, we earn that every day.
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Might look good but no one has mentioned arrangement fees which makes a world of difference.
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Coventry offer 1.89pc variable rate for 25 years at 80pc LTV if you fancy it
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWhilst you are on the line let me take some personal details...
If you aren't going to let a broker look into your entire situation, you may be better off googling mortgage rates, as that would give you the same information?
As an example, Halifax have a 2.24% 2yr fixed rate with a 15% deposit, one of the best from any lender, regardless of contractor friendly or not.
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OK, I've been allowed to see the paperwork for what I'll be paying for...
70% LTV, 25 years with Coventry.
We were offered 2.69% fixed till June 2020, or 1.79% fixed till June 2017.
EDIT: This is based off 2 years of accounts (all I've got so far), not my Contract (I generally have 3 month max contracts, and am about to finish one, so that would have been tricky).Last edited by Ticktock; 1 June 2015, 15:28.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWouldn't it have been quicker to ring one of them up and ask them? You'll also be able to trust the information is correct.
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Wouldn't it have been quicker to ring one of them up and ask them? You'll also be able to trust the information is correct.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostGuys any idea what a typical repayment rate for a new contractor mortgage is?
I'm guessing around 4%?
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Maybe.
I think.
My wife has all of the figures.
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Typical mortgage rate?
Originally posted by Mark McBurney@CMME View PostDepends on LTV...?
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