Want a fixed rate 3 years [professional salary] [first time buyer]

Q: Have been searching for this all day today.

Here the deal – 182k house with 5% deposit so that 173K mortgage rate fixed for 3 years only. First time buyer – professional, salary of 55k in

Logged moneysupermarket.com and put in the details – and the offers are useless to average about 6.7% for 3 years or so is established. This may be due to the planned rate increase in May, almost certainly mortgage rates and thus disappeared up.

I was looking for something

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    Q: is this deal good ok.

    At 1st I thought it was but now Im not so sure.

    I have used an IFA but question whether he tried.

  • It s new house before interest rise [fixed rate mortgage] [interest rise]

    Q: Just wondering if anyone would be able to help? My wife and I are in the process of buying a new build property, but want to sign a fixed rate on the mortgage interest rates inevitably go up in May, now as the house will not be finalized until the end of November, the mortgage company allows us to do, or we will apply for a mortgage closer to the end? cheers

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    Q: Hi all
    I hope that someone on this forum will be able to advise me so I can give advice by my father before he goes to the lawyers. The situation is a little long explanation so please bare with me. My Gran recently deceased and has left her home to my parents, who have asked my partner and I if we would want to live in rent free while saving for a mortgage with the intention of buying the flat from them in may afford a mortgage.

    The flat having to work and my father would h

  • is a complete list possible at a Victorian flat conversion [surveyor] [conversion]

    Q: hi

    just had an offer accepted and asked me whether a full survey is at a flat in a Victorian conversion?

    My is not recommended as a surveyor should have access to the entire property? Just wondering if anyone can confirm this ?

    the attic has also been sold so I think a complete overview of the whole building might be a possible way to save money if I could get another buyer on board?

    posted in mortgage by admin

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    Q: Hi there,

    I hope someone is kind enough to help me with some advice on stamp duty. I am a first time buyer with good finances order.

    I am currently in the process of negoitiating a final price to build a new building of company X (anonymous account for the time being). A final agreement is reached on a new build home of £ 375K. After back and forth (like you do) I have my last offer of £ 355K which I will pay the full amount of stamp duty (the initial bid is £ 375K and

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