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Originally posted by MailmanWho has an average mortgage of £80k? I would have thought the real average would in fact be 4 times that?
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Originally posted by expatThat's not a bad idea: if you have trouble finding in in your budget to save, maybe you can't find it for a giant loan either.
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Originally posted by zeitghostAnd in those days you usually had to save with a building society for a year or so before they'd even consider giving you a mortgage...
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And in those days you usually had to save with a building society for a year or so before they'd even consider giving you a mortgage...
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Originally posted by BuffoonOfficial BoE rates.
http://213.225.136.206/statistics/rates/baserate.pdf
Check out 1979 for high.
For Black / Golden Wednesday see note 2 on first page.
Still - proves my memory's still working
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I'm pretty certain I remember mortgage rates at 16% around about 1979-80 IIRC I had a mortgage for about £16000, and I was paying about £380 a month (yes, I had an endowment mortgage ), which was a lot, cos I was only taking home about £600 a month (fortunately the former Mrs. hattra was earning about the same)
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An interesting find Mr B, particularly the historical part.
If I'm reading it right, then from something like 1694 until the early '70s the UK had single digit, not too high, interest rates. From then onwards it went to hell in a handbasket until finally, come John Major in 1992, it was starting to get better again.
I'll leave it to the politicians to argue over why their was such a hiccup...
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Official BoE rates.
http://213.225.136.206/statistics/rates/baserate.pdf
Check out 1979 for high.
For Black / Golden Wednesday see note 2 on first page.
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Golden Wednesday, forgot about that one, it's the new black innit.
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Originally posted by lwsThey didn't go beyond 10%. I think 15% was proposed but never happened.
7% is the historic average remember
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Originally posted by sasguruCome back good old days of 15%. That should sort the market out and let us cash rich types make a killing .....
7% is the historic average remember
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Originally posted by sasguruCome back good old days of 15%. That should sort the market out and let us cash rich types make a killing .....
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Originally posted by sasguruCome back good old days of 15%. That should sort the market out and let us cash rich types make a killing .....
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