Brendan Burgess
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This is a Work in Progress to experiment with a new layout.
Suggestions and corrections welcome
Note: The effective rate is calculated as follows: (Using KBC €100k as an example)
Quoted rate :3.19%
- effect of cash back:1% ( €3,000/€100,000 = 3% /3 =1%)
Effective rate: 2.19%
This is not exact,because the cash-back up front would reduce the rate a little, but it's close enough to be a good guide.
There are so many combinations that it would be hard to catch them all.
Don't some lenders give cash back to switchers but not first time buyers?
I could do three separate sheets for FTBs, movers and switchers.
It would be very hard to keep it updated, if they keep changing their rates .
I presume that most mortgages are between €100k and €300k. Maybe put in one more column for €600k?
Suggestions and corrections welcome
Note: The effective rate is calculated as follows: (Using KBC €100k as an example)
Quoted rate :3.19%
- effect of cash back:1% ( €3,000/€100,000 = 3% /3 =1%)
Effective rate: 2.19%
This is not exact,because the cash-back up front would reduce the rate a little, but it's close enough to be a good guide.
There are so many combinations that it would be hard to catch them all.
Don't some lenders give cash back to switchers but not first time buyers?
I could do three separate sheets for FTBs, movers and switchers.
It would be very hard to keep it updated, if they keep changing their rates .
I presume that most mortgages are between €100k and €300k. Maybe put in one more column for €600k?
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