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I currently have my house morgage with egg.com. They have been ok but after some recent trouble regarding missed payments that I knew nothing about, (long story) I am thinking of changing my morgage provider and increasing my borrowed amount while I'm at it.
With there being so many banks and companys to choose from has anybody got any recommendations? I have heard Abbey are supposed to be good.
With there being so many banks and companys to choose from has anybody got any recommendations? I have heard Abbey are supposed to be good.
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I currently have my house morgage with egg.com. They have been ok but after some recent trouble regarding missed payments that I knew nothing about, (long story) I am thinking of changing my morgage provider and increasing my borrowed amount while I'm at it.
With there being so many banks and companys to choose from has anybody got any recommendations? I have heard Abbey are supposed to be good.
With there being so many banks and companys to choose from has anybody got any recommendations? I have heard Abbey are supposed to be good.
dont use a high street bank, my missus is a mortgage advisor for the halifax, but we have ours with some company ive never even heard of, shes out at the mo mate but when she comes home i'll find out who its with and let you know.
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I am in the process of changing mine to another lender after 2 years fixed rate is up, talked to my financial advisor and i have got a 5 year fixed on the cards with NO fees whatsoever,ie Arrangement fee, valuation fee, document fee,and legal fee. all thrown in and got it fixe at 5.44% for 5 years.
Fantastic guy, can give you his details if you like.
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Fantastic guy, can give you his details if you like.
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Cheers for the help lads.
bartman, ley me know who your with please as your misses must know what she is talkin about.
Sounds like a good deal bluenosewrx, can you tell me his details?
bartman, ley me know who your with please as your misses must know what she is talkin about.
Sounds like a good deal bluenosewrx, can you tell me his details?
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am in the process of changing mine to another lender after 2 years fixed rate is up, talked to my financial advisor and i have got a 5 year fixed on the cards with NO fees whatsoever,ie Arrangement fee, valuation fee, document fee,and legal fee. all thrown in and got it fixe at 5.44% for 5 years.
Fantastic guy, can give you his details if you like.
Or you can walk into Nationwide and get that exact same deal. Well, 2 weeks ago you could, not sure about today.
am in the process of changing mine to another lender after 2 years fixed rate is up, talked to my financial advisor and i have got a 5 year fixed on the cards with NO fees whatsoever,ie Arrangement fee, valuation fee, document fee,and legal fee. all thrown in and got it fixe at 5.44% for 5 years.
Fantastic guy, can give you his details if you like.
Or you can walk into Nationwide and get that exact same deal. Well, 2 weeks ago you could, not sure about today.
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am in the process of changing mine to another lender after 2 years fixed rate is up, talked to my financial advisor and i have got a 5 year fixed on the cards with NO fees whatsoever,ie Arrangement fee, valuation fee, document fee,and legal fee. all thrown in and got it fixe at 5.44% for 5 years.
Fantastic guy, can give you his details if you like.
Or you can walk into Nationwide and get that exact same deal. Well, 2 weeks ago you could, not sure about today.
am in the process of changing mine to another lender after 2 years fixed rate is up, talked to my financial advisor and i have got a 5 year fixed on the cards with NO fees whatsoever,ie Arrangement fee, valuation fee, document fee,and legal fee. all thrown in and got it fixe at 5.44% for 5 years.
Fantastic guy, can give you his details if you like.
Or you can walk into Nationwide and get that exact same deal. Well, 2 weeks ago you could, not sure about today.
Not any more you cant and they charge you a reservation fee!!!!!!!!
Nationwide Building Society - Pick a deal - remortgage interest rates
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Not any more you cant and they charge you a reservation fee!!!!!!!!
Nationwide Building Society - Pick a deal - remortgage interest rates
Mac
Nationwide Building Society - Pick a deal - remortgage interest rates
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