Posts Tagged ‘Mortgages’

The minimum grant mortgage

We are at a crisis point in which not only takes great effort to keep up with the mortgage. Now, it’s almost a miracle if we attach. At least there is a 70% chance that meets all the requirements that were required last year did not give us.
So far this year, the provision of [...]

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Want to buy a house? Wait three years

If, despite the obvious you are still thinking of buying an apartment or a house, and you’re in search of the best alternatives and the best price, our advice is without doubt: wait three years.
Why?
The Euribor will continue high. Despite a drop in interbank lending rates, the rate for calculating interest which are [...]

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Renegotiating your mortgage: novation

When economic conditions have changed with the violence of recent months (in which we move from a euribor of almost 6% at one just above 3%, and a devaluation of housing a prisoner who has led many to pay for their homes more than they’re worth), do not cross your arms and we must insist [...]

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Change your mortgage to Barclays

If you are not satisfied with the way your bank is your mortgage, or you’re less overwhelming interest or want to renegotiate your debt under new conditions, Barclays offers you the option to take your mortgage with them.
One reason to avoid change of bank in the case of mortgages is commissions and administrative costs [...]

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Should qualify for the mortgage moratorium?

It has generated an enormous amount of noise and rumors about the moratorium mortgage launched by the government and supported by the ICO, designed for unemployed, low income workers and entrepreneurs into receivership. Although in principle this is a noble initiative, the approach itself is full of gaps and ambiguities that suggest that perhaps the [...]

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