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Terrified I’m going to lose my house

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Hangrysaurus · 12/10/2022 13:08

ever since this shit show of a mini budget and the economy and mortgages spiralling into chaos, im so so worried about losing my home.

2 kids in childcare to work, will be switching providers to save but dh and I take home about 93k before tax and about 65 after (thanks student loan)

mortgage is due next late December. We have help to buy too, which comes to the end of the 5 year interest free end of next Dec too. We looked at switching when lloyds had their 3.7% rate but with the 4.5k erc it was an extra £700 per month, close to 1500, aka totally unaffordable, even the broker wasn’t sure it was a good bet.

if we pay off the htb (we have about 40k in savings for this) and depending on house value htb is about 75k, if we did this we’d need to add 30k to mortgage or borrow it from parents (although that’s the cash draw down from a pension that the government have also fucked). Then we’d have a 60% ltv provided the house price doesn’t tank too much as we lose our equity.

when we did our mortgage they stress tested to 4.5% as that was the highest rates mortgages had been in the previous 10 years. We were very comfortable in terms of affordability and we’ve done all the right things in terms of future proofing, aside from having kids. It shouldn’t be this way.

i know the banks last resort is to take the house but honestly I’m spiralling. We both recently got new jobs, a combined about 15k a year increase but it ‘only’ amounts to be 400 after tax. Will it all be ok?

(if this comes across as insensitive im really sorry don’t mean it to be)

OP posts:
Twiglets1 · 17/10/2022 22:29

monsteramunch · 17/10/2022 22:27

Sorry cross posted @Twiglets1

Yeah it is a pretty hidden feature, not very clearly signposted to people user experience wise so I see how it exists unnoticed!

Thanks @monsteramunch

N1no · 18/10/2022 14:29

Hangrysaurus · 12/10/2022 14:10

Yeah my nursery charge £17 I think per day for food and the 30 free hrs covers 2.5 days. So I’ve 2 days full price at £65, and afternoon sesh at £38 and then two days at £17 I think

Wow!!! £17 per day to feed a toddler. I feed a family of 3 for 3 days on that.
You need a childminder and send your child with a lunch box. Is not fun to pack all the boxes but it saves a lot of money and ensures good quality of food.

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