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Old 14-08-09, 02:12 PM   #1
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Hello my wee pets.
Got an, em private, operation planned costing around £7,000. Don't have any savings, and not keen to use the credit card.
Have a smallish mortgage on the house and believe it's worth around three times more than the purchase price ten years ago.
So was wondering if anyone knows anything about releasing equity on your house? Is it advisable?
Thanking you in advance
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Old 14-08-09, 02:21 PM   #2
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best go to your mortgage provider first...if you have been over paying you may be able to get some of it out. Rates on a mortgage are miles better than credit card and any other loans. I would be weary on getting an additional loan secured against your property as then your house will be at risk. Have a look at http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/index.html and maybe post there as they can be very helpful.. Sorry these are my own ramblings hopefully someone will come along with more advice.
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Old 14-08-09, 02:24 PM   #3
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Well depends, if the op is elective and perhaps cosmetic, that is not totally necessary then I would not be borrowing money to fund it.

However, if the op is necessary then borrowing against your house will be cheapest in terms of interest rates but you will be paying it a lot longer since your mortgage may have many years to run. Equity release in houses is a slippery slope that has put many people in a very poor position financially due to the house price falls of past couple of years.

My advice would be to save up for the operation.
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Old 14-08-09, 02:47 PM   #4
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Bear in mind that once you're a bloke your insurance will probably go up too...

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Bear in mind that once you're a bloke your insurance will probably go up too...

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If you must know, it's an operation to make me more 'womanly'! Haha!
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Well depends, if the op is elective and perhaps cosmetic, that is not totally necessary then I would not be borrowing money to fund it.

However, if the op is necessary then borrowing against your house will be cheapest in terms of interest rates but you will be paying it a lot longer since your mortgage may have many years to run. Equity release in houses is a slippery slope that has put many people in a very poor position financially due to the house price falls of past couple of years.

My advice would be to save up for the operation.

Have to +1 this I am afraid
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