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I'm with HSBC and for the moment I've got a guaranteed 0.63% above BOE for the life of the mortgage. A large deposit, their mortgage matcher deal and a lot of luck in picking exactly the right time to switch helped a lot.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostDoesn't bother me, I took on a mortgage that I could easily still afford even in the event of the base rate doing summat silly.
Pay pay pay, whilst the sun shines.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNowt too worried, on a lifetime tracker at 0.49% over the base rate.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostMe too ;O) or rather my BTL is... is that the Abbey one?
I do keep expecting a letter to fall through the door saying they're going to screw me but nothing yet.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNowt too worried, on a lifetime tracker at 0.49% over the base rate.
I do keep expecting a letter to fall through the door saying they're going to screw me but nothing yet.
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Nowt too worried, on a lifetime tracker at 0.49% over the base rate.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnother good reason for IT contractors to pay down debt and clear your mortgages ASAP.
Or have I misunderstood personal finance?
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3 months in to a 5 year fixed @ 5%, I was worried I made the wrong decision but feeling a lot better about it in the last week. I do expect rates to rise quite a bit next year.
Should have the place paid off by the end of the 5 years.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnother good reason for IT contractors to pay down debt and clear your mortgages ASAP.
why?
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Another good reason for IT contractors to pay down debt and clear your mortgages ASAP.
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Mortgages on the way up?
Skipton triggers "exceptional circumstances" clause
Under its mortgage terms, Skipton guaranteed its standard variable rate (SVR) – the floating rate to which all deals revert – would never be more than three percentage points above the Bank of England base rate, currently 0.5pc. The society has decided it can no longer honour the guarantee and will be increasing its SVR from 3.5pc to 4.95pc.Tags: None
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