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--DAN--

posted on 14th Aug 07 at 16:44

Get to an independent financial advisor mate.


Russ

posted on 14th Aug 07 at 16:32

halifax do 97% but will charge you an extra 1700 on your mortgage for the privillage


RichR

posted on 9th Aug 07 at 19:24

95% is more possible, if you have 3k and you would only need 4k more for the deposit.

However you also need to factor in stamp duty at that price (above £125k), arranging fees, solicitors fees, etc You'll need £4000 for that lot.

if you can raise the 5% deposit + have cash for the costs then you'll be in a better position than taking out a 100% mortgage


MikeLamb

posted on 9th Aug 07 at 19:04

Hi,

Looking to buy my first house/flat or just move out asap and trying to figure out the best thing to do. I could rent but would rather be paying my own mortgage than someone elses...

I earn £1,800 a month after tax, contracted to go up to £2600 a month after tax in 2 years, I have £3k in the bank and no debt, also I recently spanked £1k on furniture, etc ready to move in somewhere.

Main prob is I live near Reading, so £140k for a 1 bed flat. I spoke to my bank (HSBC) and they want a 10% deposit, which wouldn't happen for 8ish months, and I want to move this side of xmas.

Anyone know anywhere that does near 100% mortgages? I can afford the repayments, just the deposit is the killer!

Thanks