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Mortgage Guide Chances are you’ll have a lot to think about if you’re considering a new mortgage, especially if you’re moving home. We want your move to go through as smoothly as possible – and with no nasty surprises – so here’s a brief guide to the home moving process, including details on some expenses (some of which may also apply to remortgage transactions) which it’s all too easy to overlook amidst the excitement and activity of moving! A simple guide to the whole process Your Sale (if applicable)
Your Purchase
Some expenses to bear in mind Stamp Duty If you’re buying a property for more than £160,000 you’ll have to pay stamp duty - this is a form of taxation. The rates are as follows: Purchase Price - Stamp Duty Stamp duty may also be payable if a property is transferred from a joint name to a single name or vice versa. If you think this may apply ask your legal representative for further details. Higher Lending Charge If you’re borrowing an amount greater than 75% of the value of the property, the Society may make a Higher Lending Charge depending upon the product. The Charge will normally be deducted from the amount of your mortgage advance before completion. Your Mortgage Advisor will let you know if this applies and if so, how much this will be. The Charge may be used to insure the Society if the worst happens and your property is repossessed and subsequently sold for less than the amount you owe us. You will remain liable to pay the full amount owing, including arrears interest and legal fees. If our insurers pay a claim, generally speaking they will have the right to recover the amount from you. Estate Agents Estate agents services are always free to the buyer, so you’ll only have to budget for their fees if you’re selling your existing home. Fees are usually based on a percentage of the sale price, though they may sometimes be a fixed amount. Solicitors / Licensed Conveyancer It’s often worth getting a few quotes from different firms before appointing a legal representative. It will be more cost effective to select a legal representative who has been approved to carry out work on behalf of the Society. Your Mortgage Advisor will confirm which solicitors / licensed conveyancers are able to do this. Surveys We always recommend that you have your prospective new home surveyed independently. Several different levels of report are available, at different rates. The Society may be able to arrange this for you at a competitive rate. Any survey you have carried out will be in addition to the valuation undertaken on behalf of the society for which there will be charge. Removals Charges vary considerably – you might like to ask at least three removal companies to come to your home to assess what will be involved and give you a quote well in advance. Next >> |
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