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What would be the best way of borrowing £12,000. TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Okay. I assume it's the balance of an interest only mortgage. If so one option may be to extend the mortgage for a few years on a repayment basis. The interest rate for that should be fairly competitive at less than 4 -5%. If you take out a loan the interest rate will be higher- probably nearer 10%. All these exceed the rate you'll be getting on savings- maybe 2%- so I suggest you pay off as much a s you can from savings, keeping just some savings back for an emergency, and then take out a loan (via your mortgage company if possible) for any balance
Wiltsman our posts may have crossed but as I say I would be very frightened of the rainy day - although I am on my own I have lots of nieces and nephews who need help from time to time and I really don't mind helping them out at all. Eg today nephew fixed my oil boiler - ordinary plumber I would just pay them what they asked for and a little more but when it came to nephew I just give him a good bit more - just feel sorry for the young ones cos I think they get it pretty hard particularly for the ones who work.
Happy to help. Yes, Im factor30 I'm afraid.
Are you looking to pay your mortgage off early or is it an interest-only mortgage that's due to be repaid? If your mortgage is an interest only one do you have any associated life policy, or have you already taken that into account in working out the £12000 figure?
Are you looking to pay your mortgage off early or is it an interest-only mortgage that's due to be repaid? If your mortgage is an interest only one do you have any associated life policy, or have you already taken that into account in working out the £12000 figure?
that's right factor I have taken the policies off - the policy people (can't remember correct grammar for them) they contacted me yesterday and gave me a projected figure for August and it is an interest payment and it is 12,000 to pay after the policies have been paid into it (hope you get the gist of it)
I understand what you're saying Connemmara, but it would have to be a really rainy day where you would need £12,000 in one go.
Perhaps you could pay as much off the mortgage as possible, but hold back the equivalent of 3 or 4 months income. Alternatively, if you've a bank manager you feel you could talk to, have a chat with him,or her!
Perhaps you could pay as much off the mortgage as possible, but hold back the equivalent of 3 or 4 months income. Alternatively, if you've a bank manager you feel you could talk to, have a chat with him,or her!