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Dan

posted on 10th Feb 08 at 07:42

quote:
Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
quote:
Originally posted by Dan
tbh ivi i couldn't care about you.


im gonna punch you in the balls


Tbf, u would probably mess up trying.


IvIarkgraham

posted on 9th Feb 08 at 23:18

quote:
Originally posted by Dan
tbh ivi i couldn't care about you.


im gonna punch you in the balls


Ian

posted on 9th Feb 08 at 11:25

So long as the tracker deal isn't worse, there's normally an additional .5% or so put on top of BoE rate, which can go up if rates are good.

[Edited on 09-02-2008 by Ian]


Mav 3000

posted on 9th Feb 08 at 00:21

I'm just about to undergo a tracker mortgage - so will see a £20 a month drop when the building society follows the drop and changes the rate.

Colin - you may be stuck for a while on the banks 'standard variable rate' which is usually about 2% higher than the bank of england's base rate - so expect to pay around 7.5%.

I'd change it ASAP when that happens.


Russ

posted on 8th Feb 08 at 19:27

grrr my fixed rate is at 5.49


Colin

posted on 8th Feb 08 at 17:32

My fixed deal runs out in May, think its 6.something %.....should it go down :boggle:


Daimo B

posted on 8th Feb 08 at 14:38

Aye mine is fixed too at the moment, for another 14 months odd.

Just hope it carries on dropping :lol:


John_C

posted on 8th Feb 08 at 10:45

if you keep the payment at the same level as before you will overpay the mortgage meaning less £££ spent on interest


Dan

posted on 8th Feb 08 at 10:27

tbh ivi i couldn't care about you.


IvIarkgraham

posted on 8th Feb 08 at 07:10

mine is fixed for another 14 months :(


Ian

posted on 7th Feb 08 at 16:08

Yeah mine will go down as well, bonus.


Dan

posted on 7th Feb 08 at 14:46

Just read that its been cut to 5.25%

What a result, only just recived my mortgage offer, which was at 6.44%. Now halifax cut this to 5.79%

That means my mortgage has gone down just under £50 per month, before i even get it lol!

RESULT :thumbs:

on the other hand, found out 3 weeks after the offer was accepted, that it was on the market pre HIPS so i now have to pay for the searches myself :mad: