I'm guessing there are people out there who are already operating on the red line. What will fuel bills about to go through the roof (again...) and mortgages rising even just a £100 a month, there will be millions unable to afford this.
Fortunately for them, we have a government prepared to pay for t heir livelihoods once they go onto benefits.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBy November, the average mark-up had increased to 0.6 per cent. This means a typical family remortgaging with a £200,000 mortgage will have to pay £1,000 more a year.
Boomed!
Boomed I tell yer!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIs the 1000 a monthly or yearly amount? If monthly doomed if yearly boomed.
HTH
Boomed!
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Is the 1000 a monthly or yearly amount? If monthly doomed if yearly boomed.
HTH
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I might be being thick here but why can't these people just remortgage to another 2 year introductory deal when their fixed rate runs out and get converted to a variable?
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Posthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...ncredit104.xml
'More than one million home owners face a £1,000 "credit crunch premium" on their mortgages this year after the Bank of England warned yesterday of a "significant and unanticipated increase" in the cost of borrowing.
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Milan.
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Uber Doomed...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...ncredit104.xml
'More than one million home owners face a £1,000 "credit crunch premium" on their mortgages this year after the Bank of England warned yesterday of a "significant and unanticipated increase" in the cost of borrowing.
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