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Originally posted by Bacchus View Postabout 1.6 interest only fixed for five years
For a supposedly risk friendly bunch we're not really living on the edge...?
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about 1.6 interest only fixed for five years
For a supposedly risk friendly bunch we're not really living on the edge...?
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThose on £500 per day with a 1K mortgage would not have a 1K mortgate in around 3 days (including tax), Shirley?
Originally posted by kevpuk View PostHigher mortgage payments
Originally posted by suityou01 View PostHow would you spell mortgage then
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6.
But I reduced mortgage term from 17 - 8 years 5 years ago. In 3 years no mortgage.
Then I'm fooking off into academia! (hopefully)
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0.67 so went for 1
That's my 1/2 including the service charge for the building.
If I had to cover the whole thing (inc service charge) it would be 1.34
These are of the gross day rate including flat rate VAT.
Are we doing gross or net?
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Paid off last month Before that, we paid 2, but that included overpayment and was between two of us.
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4
But with re-mortgage and other direct clients, closer to 3. Still
That's divorce for yah!
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Originally posted by DirtyDog View PostYou're looking to double your mortgage payments in the near future, or are you expecting to half your day rate??
Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThose on £500 per day with a 1K mortgage would not have a 1K mortgage in around 3 days (including tax), Shirley?
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThose on £500 per day with a 1K mortgage would not have a 1K mortgate in around 3 days (including tax), Shirley?
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