A 31 year term is not advisable in nearly any circumstance. Reducing the term (to 20 or 15 years) is a very sensible option as is making overpayments. If you put the money on deposit would you make more on it than you pay in mortgage interest would be my starting point on this.
If you are going to be a landlord the bigger the mortgage the better from a financial perspective.
If you are going to emigrate you may be better advised to sell and have your inheritance to give you a good start elsewhere.
Would you mind explaining what you mean by this? Even briefly
If we sell now, we will lose about 60k plus on what we paid for the house. That bites! Otherwise, if the market was better, we would have been out of here quicker than a flash.
A question on the OP's situation:
Say the OP has a 31 yr mortgage on a tracker (say 2.1%). To shorten the term, does this mean changing your contract and therefore coming onto a more unfavourable variable (say 4%)?
K
As a landlord you can write off 75% of interest from your rental income. Have a look at the key posts on investment property on here. But if you are going to emigrate you need a solid person to manage the property for you. Being a landlord is not for the fainthearted.
I would also have expected, if we reduced the term, that the interest repayments would reduce immediately... so you have probably saved my bank an irritable phone call from me. Why does it not reduce immediately, if the term is shorter?
A friend is in a position to pay off money against his mortgage. I suggested to keep to the same remaining term, pay the lump sum to reduce the repayments to an more comfortable level, while the institute hold on to the deeds safely etc.
The institute said they couldnt do that? Is that within they rights? Its the EBS by the way.
As a landlord you can write off 75% of interest from your rental income.
Management companies I do not recommend, better to sell for sure if you go down that route. A competant family member who you can deal with professionally and pay accordingly is your best bet.
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