Keawyeds
Striker
A fiscal conundrum for you this arvo.
I'm awaiting for some kind of housing farce in March when they reintroduce stamp duty and the other thing which slips my mind, but here we are again, a new mortgage product is soon required for Casa de Keawyeds.
I'm using Trussle mortgage brokers. I've used them ever since we got this house and I really recommend them. Or maybe we've just got a great bloke. Either way.
Yes I'm quite capable of looking for an arranging my own, but this takes a bit of hassle out and in all honesty we wouldn't have found the mortgage we got originally had it not been for them, so there.
We've been in 2 minds as to what to do. Do you go short again and have another 2 year fixed and have to do it again in 2 years, or do you play a slightly longer game.
How long as you going for you next mortgage? How long do you usually go for?
I've seen the recommendations and to be honest on this occasion it'll be either 2 year or 3 year fixed. I can't see the benefit of going for a longer one. Not without whacking great fees.
Thoughts?
I'm awaiting for some kind of housing farce in March when they reintroduce stamp duty and the other thing which slips my mind, but here we are again, a new mortgage product is soon required for Casa de Keawyeds.
I'm using Trussle mortgage brokers. I've used them ever since we got this house and I really recommend them. Or maybe we've just got a great bloke. Either way.
Yes I'm quite capable of looking for an arranging my own, but this takes a bit of hassle out and in all honesty we wouldn't have found the mortgage we got originally had it not been for them, so there.
We've been in 2 minds as to what to do. Do you go short again and have another 2 year fixed and have to do it again in 2 years, or do you play a slightly longer game.
How long as you going for you next mortgage? How long do you usually go for?
I've seen the recommendations and to be honest on this occasion it'll be either 2 year or 3 year fixed. I can't see the benefit of going for a longer one. Not without whacking great fees.
Thoughts?