Should I borrow on my secured loan or mortgage?
Thursday, June 17th, 2010 at
8:41 pm
I want to borrow some to money to consolidate all my credit and thought the only way out is to put it on my mortgage. I am tied into my mortgage til November and so will have a charge of £3000.00 to pull out. I could get a secured loan which is the same as a mortgage but you will get quicker money and wont incurr any charrges. What should I do?
Please help me. Thanks
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I am concerned that you are going down the same road that led to these debts in the first place. After three years of emerging from the last crisis, it looks like the “pressure” is on again. I suggest that you do two things. 1) Reduce your outgoings 2) Increase your income.
On the first one, consolidating that loan with Barclays would cost you £196.33 per month without insurance at a typical APR of 6.8%. Check with your Bank to see if they can match that. Then choose the cheaper Provider.
Presumably, there is a reason why you are a Part-timer? Weigh up the costs of going full-time, or if not possible, of working a second job from home.
This two-pronged approach should get you off your credit treadmill. There are no victims, only volunteers!
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which ever one has the cheapest interest rate. if your mortgage is a balloon and not a fixed rate….get a fixed rate, 30 year refinance. find out who has the cheapest rates and points..do your homework…before U borrow!
Als u andere schulden hebt, en u een betaling mist, kunnen zij roepen en klagen.
Als u die zelfde schulden in een lening van de huisgelijkheid consolideert, en u een betaling mist, dan kunnen zij uw huis weg nemen.
De 5-6 aandachtspunten u sparen aren' t de moeite waard het riskeren van uw huis, en it' belangrijker s dat u het hoofd aanvalt en het grootste deel van de lening, in plaats van het opslaan van een paar ponden in rente betaalt.