So IIB and BoS (Ireland) have formal interest only mortgages listed, but I should be able to plámás one out of the others - say BoI or NIB (my existing banks)? Do you think they'd give me the same rate as their regular repayment mortgage rate - I know NIB have a good rate at the moment?Most of the banks will give a decent interest only period - up to five years
(b) Am I still a first time buyer? Everything I've read suggests that I am, even though I'm not a first time owner.
I'm just wondering whether (for mortgage interest relief etc.) I'll be recognised as a first time buyer or not. This will be the first time I've bought a house. However, as mentioned, I have inherited a share of a house and I'm not sure whether this part-ownership will jeopardize my FTB status.You have me confused on this one.
In a word - yes! Just tell them that you will struggle a bit in the early year or two, so interest only would do the job. The rate should not be affected by this at all.damson said:Thanks everyone - v. useful info.
So IIB and BoS (Ireland) have formal interest only mortgages listed, but I should be able to plámás one out of the others - say BoI or NIB (my existing banks)? Do you think they'd give me the same rate as their regular repayment mortgage rate - I know NIB have a good rate at the moment?
Who is a first time buyer?
A first time buyer is a person, (or, where there is more than one buyer, each of such persons):
- who has not on any previous occasion, either individually or jointly, purchased or built on his/her own behalf a house (in Ireland or abroad) and
- where the property purchased is occupied by the purchaser, or a person on his behalf, as his/her only or principal place of residence and
- where no rent, other than rent under the rent-a-room-scheme, is derived from the property for five years after the date of the current purchase.
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