Annemarie123
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Any advice is great appreciated.
Age
36
Spouse 37
Annual gross income
Approx 57, 000 .......i will be jobsharing in a few months so this will be halved to 28,500
Spouse: approx 60,000
Spouses employer pays health insurance
3 childrens allowance
Monthly take-home pay
2900......when i start jobsharing i will end up with about 65% of my current wages . 1885
Spouse 2900
Monthly costs of note
Currently paying 1600 a month childcare. hoping that this will reduce to 400ish when jobsharing in a few month if the hours work out.
1,000 per month rent where we live now in Cork. Not living in the 3 bed semi we own in Limerick.
Type of employment
Public servant - permanent
Spouse: Private sector
Savings
We are saving 1,000 a month
and saving childrens allowance x 3 which we hope to ringfence for education and hope not to spend on the house build
Rough estimate of value of home that we will be building
€550k
Mortgage needed for house build
€300k
Mortgage provider:
we don't know yet. It depends on if well our first home
Type of mortgage: Tracker, interest only, fixed rate
we don't know yet
Interest rate
we dont't know the best rates ......seems to be a lot of possibilities and factors
we can get BOI tracker mover + 1% on 160k and if we go with BOI to keep the tracker the best for the remaining 140k looks to be the 2 year fixed 2.9% (2.7% for A rated) and 2 % cashback on the full amount with an extra 1% cashback if we stay with BOI for 5 years.
site cost 190,000 which we bought with our savings
the house will be 2,950 square foot and we think it will cost approx 442,000 to build (scary) taking a build cost of 150e per sq meter
I think it will be a LTV of 50% if we get a 300,000 mortgage as we hope. Also hoping to have access to green mortgage rate if house is A rated or a high B rated
Other borrowings
mortgage on first home - 3 bed semi in Limerick
no car or personal loans
Do you pay off your full credit card balance each month?
Yes
Savings and investments:
3 bed semi in Limerick city suburb
Rough estimate of value of home
€220k (pre-covid though.....so what happens to that value, i don't know) we bought it in 2007 for 270k.
Mortgage outstanding
€160k remaining - 20 years
Mortgage provider:
Bank if Ireland
Type of mortgage: Tracker, interest only, fixed rate
Tracker
Interest rate
ECB + 1.1% repayments of 675 but will we have to move to a buy to let when we have our house built? I saw on another post here that some boomtime (webought in 2007) mortgage contracts allowed move from PPR to rental while keeping the original tracker. We either lost our mortgage contract or never got one (young and clueless). Does anyone know can i request the original contract from the bank?
Income from property
rented out to friends for 750 a month but has possible rental value of 1200/1300. because of the cheap rent they do all the maintenance
Savings
savings available for build: 71,300
rainy day funds 10,000 each. so 20,000 in total......in case of worst case scenarios (hoping to avoid using this for house build as we have always been savers and like to have a safety net fund
childrens allowance saved since they were born : 25,000 (hope to ringfence this for their education and avoid using it to fund the housebuild
if we sold the 3 bed semi we might (if we were lucky) end up with 50k (after fees) towards the housebuild.
Shares:
Spouse has access to 13,000 in shares within the next 2 years
Pension scheme
Teacher with 15 years service, started in 2005 with AVC's. I might stop the AVC's when I am jobsharing because the tax benefit will be lost but I am not sure as figuring out AVC's complicated.
Spouse Fund: defined contribution 360,000 (inlcudes lump transfer from employer defined benefit fund buyout)
employer contributes 15% of pensionable salary. spouse contribute 5% of pensionable salary. AVC's of 2% matched by employer at 2% also.
Children
3 children
6, 4 and 2
Life insurance:
Just minimum cover on mortgage
Additional Context
Hoping to get opinions on
Age
36
Spouse 37
Annual gross income
Approx 57, 000 .......i will be jobsharing in a few months so this will be halved to 28,500
Spouse: approx 60,000
Spouses employer pays health insurance
3 childrens allowance
Monthly take-home pay
2900......when i start jobsharing i will end up with about 65% of my current wages . 1885
Spouse 2900
Monthly costs of note
Currently paying 1600 a month childcare. hoping that this will reduce to 400ish when jobsharing in a few month if the hours work out.
1,000 per month rent where we live now in Cork. Not living in the 3 bed semi we own in Limerick.
Type of employment
Public servant - permanent
Spouse: Private sector
Savings
We are saving 1,000 a month
and saving childrens allowance x 3 which we hope to ringfence for education and hope not to spend on the house build
Rough estimate of value of home that we will be building
€550k
Mortgage needed for house build
€300k
Mortgage provider:
we don't know yet. It depends on if well our first home
Type of mortgage: Tracker, interest only, fixed rate
we don't know yet
Interest rate
we dont't know the best rates ......seems to be a lot of possibilities and factors
we can get BOI tracker mover + 1% on 160k and if we go with BOI to keep the tracker the best for the remaining 140k looks to be the 2 year fixed 2.9% (2.7% for A rated) and 2 % cashback on the full amount with an extra 1% cashback if we stay with BOI for 5 years.
site cost 190,000 which we bought with our savings
the house will be 2,950 square foot and we think it will cost approx 442,000 to build (scary) taking a build cost of 150e per sq meter
I think it will be a LTV of 50% if we get a 300,000 mortgage as we hope. Also hoping to have access to green mortgage rate if house is A rated or a high B rated
Other borrowings
mortgage on first home - 3 bed semi in Limerick
no car or personal loans
Do you pay off your full credit card balance each month?
Yes
Savings and investments:
3 bed semi in Limerick city suburb
Rough estimate of value of home
€220k (pre-covid though.....so what happens to that value, i don't know) we bought it in 2007 for 270k.
Mortgage outstanding
€160k remaining - 20 years
Mortgage provider:
Bank if Ireland
Type of mortgage: Tracker, interest only, fixed rate
Tracker
Interest rate
ECB + 1.1% repayments of 675 but will we have to move to a buy to let when we have our house built? I saw on another post here that some boomtime (webought in 2007) mortgage contracts allowed move from PPR to rental while keeping the original tracker. We either lost our mortgage contract or never got one (young and clueless). Does anyone know can i request the original contract from the bank?
Income from property
rented out to friends for 750 a month but has possible rental value of 1200/1300. because of the cheap rent they do all the maintenance
Savings
savings available for build: 71,300
rainy day funds 10,000 each. so 20,000 in total......in case of worst case scenarios (hoping to avoid using this for house build as we have always been savers and like to have a safety net fund
childrens allowance saved since they were born : 25,000 (hope to ringfence this for their education and avoid using it to fund the housebuild
if we sold the 3 bed semi we might (if we were lucky) end up with 50k (after fees) towards the housebuild.
Shares:
Spouse has access to 13,000 in shares within the next 2 years
Pension scheme
Teacher with 15 years service, started in 2005 with AVC's. I might stop the AVC's when I am jobsharing because the tax benefit will be lost but I am not sure as figuring out AVC's complicated.
Spouse Fund: defined contribution 360,000 (inlcudes lump transfer from employer defined benefit fund buyout)
employer contributes 15% of pensionable salary. spouse contribute 5% of pensionable salary. AVC's of 2% matched by employer at 2% also.
Children
3 children
6, 4 and 2
Life insurance:
Just minimum cover on mortgage
Additional Context
- The cost of the new build will be somewhere 430,000 ish
- From initial investigations we could get a second mortgage of 300,000 even with me jobsharing
Hoping to get opinions on
- Overall financial health
- Should we sell the 3 bed semi house in Limerick.? We will be living in Cork.
- If we do sell the house in Limerick should be hang on to the BOI tracker mover ar 1.1 over the ECB + 1% on the 160,000 and take BOI's best option of 2.9 on the other 140,000 of the toral 300,000 mortgage for the new build
- is taking on a mortgage of 300,000 in these times for our forever home a bit OTT for a not so youngish working family with 3 smallies?
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