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Feedback Score: 0 reviews | 125% mortgage returns Nationwide offers 125% mortgage. The Nationwide Building Society has introduced a mortgage allowing borrowers to take loans worth 125% of the value of the home they are buying. It will only be available to existing customers in negative equity who want to move house. Negative equity means that the value of someone's home is less than the amount they owe on their mortgage. Nationwide said the deal was a very "niche offer" and that not everyone in negative equity would qualify. The Financial Services Authority is considering limiting mortgage loans to 100% of a property's value. 'No more risk' The Nationwide only offers new customers mortgages worth 85% of the value of the home they want to buy. Under its new arrangement, existing borrowers would take out a loan for 95% of the value of their new house at a fixed rate of 6.73% for three years or 7.48% for five years. They would have to put down a 5% deposit from their own funds. They would then be able to add on the negative equity from their old home, up to another 25% of the value of the new property, at a higher fixed rate of 7.23% for three years or 7.98% for five years. As well as having their incomes and outgoings assessed by Nationwide, borrowers will also have to pass a stress test. This will ensure they can still afford the mortgage repayments if interest rates have risen to 9% or 10% once the fixed-rate element of the loan has expired. No takers yet A Nationwide spokeswoman said although the deal was first made available in June, it was not being actively marketed. So far none of its customers have taken up the offer. It was, the spokeswoman said, aimed at helping only a few existing customers who came to the society and asked for help because they found they were in negative equity but were being forced to move house. "Borrowers in these unique circumstances are simply able to transfer part of their existing negative equity with them when they need to move home - the actual value of the negative equity and the loan-to-value will reduce in all circumstances," she said. "The borrowers have to meet our own affordability criteria," she added. Wrong again? There has been much criticism of the loans above 100% that were available at the peak of the housing boom, which immediately placed borrowers in negative equity. The most notorious were those offered by the now nationalised Northern Rock bank. The Nationwide's deal was a "really consumer-friendly move" said Ray Boulger at mortgage broker John Charcol . He added that at least two other major lenders were looking at introducing something similar for existing customers. But financial planner Jonathan Davis, of Armstrong Davis, said the building society's new policy was a "joke", and that it exposed the lender to further losses if house prices continued to fall. "You are taking people in negative equity, pushing more money down their throat to back an asset that is still going down in value," he said. "All the banks and building societies thought they were going to get their money back when they lent gargantuan sums in the run-up to 2007 - they were clearly wrong then and they are wrong again," he added. Source
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Feedback Score: 0 reviews | Re: 125% mortgage returns Same old nonsense. Encourage people to take on loans they can't afford. These *ankers have no shame. |
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Feedback Score: 0 reviews | Re: 125% mortgage returns what ever happened to saving for a deposit? at least this gives people a value of money rather than just handing it out on a plate.i thought the so called government was gonna stop all this stupid lending.it seems like it's the blind leading the blind |
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Feedback Score: 0 reviews | Re: 125% mortgage returns Whohoooo easy money is back, I love western banking models. I'm on the dole but I live in a 5 bed house in Kensington which I bought at the wrong time and now it's in negative equity. Now I can sell it and buy an even bigger house in Mayfair thanks to Nationwide. I love England. I wonder what the stress test will be? Does it mean not giving me any weed to smoke for a few days? The one serious point in that story is the indicator of where interest rates are heading. |
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Feedback Score: 0 reviews | Re: 125% mortgage returns Yep i have a small feeling we have seen this before.lol
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