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530E60NL Posted on Aug 9 2004, 11:05 PM
Yeah, correct on the annuity, but suits my needs: Have a normal Dutch mortgage
without the tax rebate..> bruto = netto :'(
Is 5.4% high? 15 years fixed at 5.4%..is what I mean not the duration of the loan..
I mean, 1 year fixed is 3.3-3.5%, 5 years fixed around 4.9% and 10 years 5.2%..
Is therefore 15 years fixed at 5.4% not a good deal..... :'(
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I don't know if it is possible for you to get a normal Dutch mortgage but 5,4 is rather high and anuity??? That mortgageform is from the stone age..
without the tax rebate..> bruto = netto :'(
Is 5.4% high? 15 years fixed at 5.4%..is what I mean not the duration of the loan..
I mean, 1 year fixed is 3.3-3.5%, 5 years fixed around 4.9% and 10 years 5.2%..
Is therefore 15 years fixed at 5.4% not a good deal..... :'(
Where's my M16 ? paying my bank a visit in the morning
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Depends on how big your mortgage is compared to the value of your house.
I can offer 5 years fixed for 4,3% and 10 years for 5,15% that's for an 125% execution value mortgage.
If you have only financed 75% of the execution value of your house 5 years will be 4,10% and 10 years 4,95% but these are not anuities.
At the moment the rates are getting higher and higher. Last year you could have taken of another 0,5%.
My own mortgage rate is 10 years for 4,05% wich I started last year..
I can offer 5 years fixed for 4,3% and 10 years for 5,15% that's for an 125% execution value mortgage.
If you have only financed 75% of the execution value of your house 5 years will be 4,10% and 10 years 4,95% but these are not anuities.
At the moment the rates are getting higher and higher. Last year you could have taken of another 0,5%.
My own mortgage rate is 10 years for 4,05% wich I started last year..
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Originally Posted by 530E60NL' date='Aug 9 2004, 05:31 PM
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Yeah, I've got one of those 125% one's...hmmm sounds good...
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Originally Posted by andy545' date='Aug 9 2004, 03:43 PM
Yeah, I've got one of those 125% one's...hmmm sounds good...
BTW : cleared to engage and fire
BTW : cleared to engage and fire
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Originally Posted by andy545' date='Aug 9 2004, 11:43 PM
BTW : cleared to engage and fire