Living in Wokingham/Reading £175k will get you a 1/2 bed apartment or a masionette if youre lucky![]()
Just out of interest couldnt you rent the place out and find somewhere else to rent?
Just that way at least your current place would pay for its self and once the market has sorted its self out you can sell it on. In the mean time you can rent a place and still not be out of pocket. I mean a lot of places offer guaranteed rent schemes which are normally fee free for the first year at which point you swap them or take like 10% hit. I mean either way even it its costing a little bit each month at least your makeing a complete lost.
I understand from what your saying that it isnt the best area but I would look into that first for sure.
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All ok getting a long term fixed mortgage IF you plan to stay in the house the entire time. Mortgages are non transferable right? Well they are not in the States I think. (probably wrong)
Pretty sure ours is transferrable.
so how does it work if buying a new house? surely its only transferable if it is for the exact same amount? or do you just add on to it with a different interest rate etc ?
I'm with Santander, and this is what they say:
"The transferred rate only covers the existing mortgage amount.
If you need to borrow extra money to cover the costs of your new property, you will need to transfer the whole of your current balance and then choose a new product available from our current mortgage range for the extra amount."
I work with a guy from Dewsbury, he tells me it's a complete dump?![]()
I think a good idea would be to get a 30 year mortgage instead of 25. That will lower the repayments for the time being and should cover us on any interest rises over this period as now is the time we're most likely to struggle. Then after our fixed period ends, if we are living comfortably we re-mortage with only a 20 year period to even it out, and if we're still struggling then leave it at that and resign ourselves to paying a bit more interest over the mortgage.
As with anywhere it depends on exact location. Some parts of Leeds are awful, others very nice. Most parts of Manchester are awful but there are some decent bits. To finally prove the point there are even some half decent places in London if you look hard enough.
There are places here I wouldn't choose to live and some that are respectable with good transport links.
You don't do shopping, socialising, etc. here.
I am, I can't see it staying as low as it is. Hopefully it won't go too quickly at first.