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The Bank want their loan repaid!

Suppose you have borrowed money from a Bank and they want the loan returned because you have reached a certain age.

Now there is a solution using equity release but it's unlikely that they are going to share this with you as they don't offer Equity Release products.

Apply to this site to find out how.  Discover what this is by asking for advice.

"INTEREST ONLY"  MORTGAGES  REACHING THE END OF THEIR TERM.

So what can you do where there is "No repayment vehicle"?

The answer? ........Remortgage to equity release

Interest only mortgages for the over 55 years of age,  no income declaration on application

Part interest only mortgage and lifetime for the over 55 years of age,

 no income declaration on application - minimum payment £25.00 per month

OR

No interest payments for your lifetime for the over 55 years of age,

 no income declaration on application, no monthly payments

Loan size £10,000- £500,000 with maximum  property value at £1million

NEW! For Greater London and South-East £10,000- £750,000 with a maximum property value of £4million

Free protected equity option available

(So if not using full advance then this extra protection is free but you MUST request it.)

There are 4 products available on interest payment option:

 

Interest Select Lite –  from 55 years at 11% LTV Annual int rate  6.25% (6.08% monthly)

Interest Select         – from 55 years at 14% LTV Annual int rate  6.35% (6.17% monthly)

Interest Select Plus – from 55 years at 17% LTV Annual int rate 6.65% (6.46% monthly)

Interest Select Max – from 55 years at 19% LTV Annual int rate 7.34%( 7.10% monthly)

Lump sum – from 55 years at 14% Loan To Value Annual interest rate 6.42%

ASK FOR AN ILLUSTRATION TO BE EMAILED ACROSS TO YOU  AT ONCE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THIS SITE DOES NOT OFFER FINANCIAL ADVICE.
YOU WILL BE REFERRED TO A SPECIALIST EQUITY RELEASE LICENCED INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL ADVISER.

Using equity release may decrease the amount of money your family will inherit upon your death - assuming the value of the property grows at a slower pace than the interest rate on the mortgage. It may reduce the amount that you can bequeath to charity. In the UK, it may impact any means tested benefits that the borrower may be entitled to.