PickerUpper
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I contacted a broker in late December who said he could organise the €1500 switching fee and we meet the other switching criteria but my problem is that we have a period house, about 130 years old.
We switched to Ulster Bank about 3 years ago, and they needed an up to date structural survey, which I got for about €800.
The survey noted some minor issues and some recommendations on maintenance which we are working through, but haven't done too much yet.
The broker ran this past Avant (& ICS who are also offering 1.95%). They said either a new full structural survey or an amended one with proof that some of the maintenance has been done. Either way, we're probably looking at least €500. As my legal fees will likely be c. €1000, is there any point in switching now?
Currently on 2.2% with UB, 19 years left, 25% LTV, balance c. €210k, overpaying 10% per annum, with the aim of clearing in 6 years~.
We switched to Ulster Bank about 3 years ago, and they needed an up to date structural survey, which I got for about €800.
The survey noted some minor issues and some recommendations on maintenance which we are working through, but haven't done too much yet.
The broker ran this past Avant (& ICS who are also offering 1.95%). They said either a new full structural survey or an amended one with proof that some of the maintenance has been done. Either way, we're probably looking at least €500. As my legal fees will likely be c. €1000, is there any point in switching now?
Currently on 2.2% with UB, 19 years left, 25% LTV, balance c. €210k, overpaying 10% per annum, with the aim of clearing in 6 years~.