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ash_corsa

posted on 21st Feb 09 at 20:34

quote:
Originally posted by Kano
quote:
Originally posted by ash_corsa
95% isnt even worth considering, 7%!!!

90% can be had for around 5.5%


You will struggle to get a 90% anywhere near 5.5%...


5.85% 5 yr fixed with the Post Office mate, 90% LTV with no HLC. :thumbs:


corsa120

posted on 21st Feb 09 at 19:04

actually im not i paid 108k for 3-bed semi and 2 sold within last month for 125-130k....... within yards from mine

and agin negative equity applies only if u get repossessed and if you plan to move/borrow in my opinion

[Edited on 21-02-2009 by corsa120]


Twiggy

posted on 20th Feb 09 at 20:13

quote:
Originally posted by corsa120
i got a 100% 18 months ago lucky lol


Not really, your probably in negative equity


Kano

posted on 20th Feb 09 at 19:24

quote:
Originally posted by ash_corsa
95% isnt even worth considering, 7%!!!

90% can be had for around 5.5%


You will struggle to get a 90% anywhere near 5.5%...


ash_corsa

posted on 20th Feb 09 at 19:00

95% isnt even worth considering, 7%!!!

90% can be had for around 5.5%


corsa120

posted on 20th Feb 09 at 18:00

i got a 100% 18 months ago lucky lol


Kano

posted on 20th Feb 09 at 14:05

You can get 90's and some 95's just now but the rates are wild...


Laura

posted on 20th Feb 09 at 07:56

our first mortgage was arranged just before xmas, sale went through january.

we only got an 85% max.


--DAN--

posted on 19th Feb 09 at 21:07

As John says you've got no chance of 100% at the minute. However, when I had my 1st mortgage years ago loans, credit cards etc were all taken into consideration.:thumbs:


Aaron

posted on 19th Feb 09 at 21:07

quote:
Originally posted by John
You won't get a 100% mortgage anymore.


Even more so if you have an existing debt, which by the sounds of it...you do.


John

posted on 19th Feb 09 at 20:59

You won't get a 100% mortgage anymore.


gsi-gaz

posted on 19th Feb 09 at 20:57

hi all, im after a bit of advice,

have any of you ever had 100% mortgages

also did u have any other debts when u got your mortgage ie loans and how has it affected you?

thanks

[Edited on 01-03-2009 by Ian]