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| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by deept(m): 10:30am On Sep 16, 2025 |
elengine:you will possibly have to bite the bullet and pay the early repayment charges if you sell. Alternatively, you could apply for a consent to let from your lender and put the property up for rent. This could be additional revenue for you as well as potential increase in property value over time - plus all the other advantages of being a landlord. |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by jedisco(m): 11:36pm On Sep 16, 2025 |
elengine:How about requesting a consent to let and renting out the property? |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by AlphaUno: 6:58am On Sep 17, 2025 |
BoE set to maintain it's rate @ 4%, a trend that could go on till early 2026, according to analysts. Never been this interested in interest rates. |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by AdeAde1805: 5:24pm On Sep 18, 2025 |
Igbamatigbi:I was on work visa and got my mortgage with Skipton. |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by AlphaUno: 7:21pm On Sep 20, 2025 |
PrettyPacy:Hi, Hope you don't mind giving details how you navigated this ? Hope the closed application didn't affect the other one? |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by jedisco(m): 2:38am On Sep 21, 2025 |
AlphaUno:A bit annoyed. Was hoping on a drop. Perhaps, the next |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by AlphaUno: 9:06am On Sep 21, 2025 |
jedisco:Annoyed, really? I expected it sha, as analysts pointed in that direction. They just being cautious as per inflation is 3.8%. Next meeting in early November, I also foresee a cut to take into 2026 |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by AlphaUno: 2:41pm On Sep 21, 2025 |
[quote author=Meogom post=135641396]Hello guys. Trying to choose wilhich rate to go with The options from Barclays are 1) 4.84% for 2ys fixed without product fee 2) 4.67% for 2yrs fixed with product fee of £900 3) 4.67% for 5yrs fixed with product fee of £900. My mortgage advisor suggests we should go with the first option, as she's positive we can get better rates in 2years. This is coming in a bit late, but for others in same dilemma, the one with product fee and a lower interest is always better. It's now up to you, if you want 2 or 5 yrs fixed |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by LORETA: 4:04pm On Sep 21, 2025 |
Please, Help advice, My company branch that offered me permanent job with COS,didn't win thier contract in my branch after 10 yrs , hence another firm is taking over the same job 6 months to the end of my first 3 yrs COS. What happens to me and am I covered with TUPE. Pls anyone with similar circumstances before , pls advice |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by jedisco(m): 10:56pm On Sep 21, 2025 |
AlphaUno:I'm due a remortgage late Nov. Hoping on another cut before then. The bond market chaos hasn't helped but with the Fed cutting rates, hopefully, BOE follows suit |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by AlphaUno: 11:51pm On Sep 21, 2025 |
jedisco:Hopefully. Fingers crossed |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Igbamatigbi: 12:37am On Sep 22, 2025 |
Hello, please is it possible to get mortage with less than 8 months on visa? My visa will be renewed in another 8 months but I want to start the process now for a old build house thanks |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Madeu(m): 7:13pm On Sep 22, 2025 |
Igbamatigbi:Banks will require a good length of time in your visa. |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by jedisco(m): 7:50am On Sep 23, 2025 |
Igbamatigbi:Depends on your role. Ive seen someone get in less time though he was set to go. |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Cedarfarms: 7:09pm On Sep 29, 2025 |
[quote author=IjayaDubai post=136889409]Is there anyone who needs an apartment or shared ones in london? Yes, I'm interested |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Fred2020: 7:46pm On Sep 29, 2025 |
Igbamatigbi:Tricky but not impossible, especially in the current climate..bank may require a high deposit to hedge against the risk that your visa is not extended. If you can get a cosigner with a longer duration or confirmation that the extension is very likely, it may help. |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by PrettyPacy: 4:24am On Oct 04, 2025 |
AlphaUno:The broker closed the first application and we went with the 2nd application. And no it did not affect the other application. |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Uksup: 7:34pm On Oct 06, 2025 |
Hi guys, Please If someone uses overdraft to contribute to LISA, would that be a problem. Ps. The person pays off the overdraft monthly but takes from it to add to LISA as past of mortgage saving contributions |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Lexusgs430: 8:06pm On Oct 06, 2025 |
Uksup:Not a problem..... Just compare usage cost vs LISA benefits....... If you clear your OD balance every month, I don't think it would be an issue...... |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Uksup: 8:11pm On Oct 06, 2025 |
Lexusgs430:Okay thanks |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by D1uncle: 8:49pm On Oct 06, 2025 |
Uksup:An overdraft is one of the most expensive types of credit, and using one can hurt your credit score. It’s better to get a zero-interest balance transfer card. Some even offer a cash transfer option. |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by NewT123: 9:06pm On Oct 06, 2025 |
D1uncle:Thanks |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by OmichaelO: 2:38pm On Oct 09, 2025 |
jedisco:thank you so much, It was revisited So we got 4.12% and offer has been accepted. Awaiting contract exchange. |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by AlphaUno: 5:49pm On Oct 09, 2025 |
PrettyPacy:👍 |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by jedisco(m): 1:31am On Oct 10, 2025 |
OmichaelO:Congrats newest landlord... your rate is not bad as they have ticked up recently |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Ugmama(m): 10:48pm On Oct 11, 2025 |
Guys I see people talk about LISA account and other accounts that one needs to keep till 60yrs. I kept wondering why I should open up an account and keep it until I’m 60yrs without being able to draw. I am not up to 34 and I personally don’t fancy it. What if I need money at 50 for something. I will be charged back my earning and my own contribution as well. Omo life no balance🤣 |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by SapphireFort(f): 3:44am On Oct 12, 2025 |
Please does anyone know a good and affordable conveyance solicitor in Glasgow? I have been trying to search online as advised here but the reviews were mixed. |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Akinglobal: 3:48am On Oct 12, 2025 |
SapphireFort:Are you trying to transfer a property ownership. I've someone licensed by the SRA and CLC. Checkbyour mail though |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by jedisco(m): 3:55am On Oct 12, 2025 |
Ugmama:The government rebate is one. The other is that the money grows tax free. If you really need it beforehand, you can withdraw and pay the 25% fee. It's a tool to plan and save for retirement. When young, it's easy to see it as something distant especially if one is a migrant. However, most of us would ultimately get old and we need to plan for retirement. I doubt the socialist state is this robust as it is now when we get there and even if it is, having your own savings gives you lots of leeway. |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Ugmama(m): 4:46am On Oct 12, 2025*. Modified: 9:15am On Oct 12, 2025 |
jedisco:Okay thanks for your response. I will just save in it to buy house after that I am done. Gurus well done chairmen and ladies. I intend to buy my house with my spouse by 2026 latest. If I open the LISA ACCT today for me and my spouse and deposit £4k each. And also deposit 4k each by April 5 2026, are we gonna get the £4k pounds incentive after April 6th 2026 in total. I shall keep in touch |
| Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by SapphireFort(f): 10:12am On Oct 12, 2025 |
Akinglobal:Okay |
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