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Mortgage free living – pay off your mortgage faster
The Bank of
England has recently reported that home owners are paying off
mortgages
at a quicker rate than ever before – there are lots of tips
on how to reduce your mortgage and own your own home outright, here are just
a few suggestions on how to attain mortgage free living.
Resize and reduce Some may find that they have bitten off more than they can chew with their mortgage, whilst family circumstances may have changed for others, meaning that they have more space than they actually need. Assess your own situation and establish if and where there might be some slack – if the circumstances are right, downsizing may be the most effective solution to radically reducing the overall mortgage debt. Mortgage payments V’s savings accounts Whilst the Bank of England interest rate cuts have benefited homeowners with Standard variable rate, they have hit savers hard. Do your research with regard to what options are available on ISAs, high interest savings accounts and bonds and compare with a flexible mortgage option, with regard to overpayments and annual lump sum payments. Earn an income from your home Make your home pay it’s way by maximising on it’s returns as an asset – investigate getting a lodger, renting it out at a premium rate as a holiday home or weekend bolt hole, or even relocate to a beach shack on the other side of the world for a year and rent your home long term – rental property is extremely lucrative in the current market.
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