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Does anyone know of a mortgage with no arrangement fee?

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ssd · 25/09/2006 10:07

We need a v. small mortgage(£30k) and so it's not worth fixing with a fee.

Ideally we'd like a 10 yr fix, decent rate but no fee!

Is this possible these days?

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ssd · 25/09/2006 17:46

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ssd · 26/09/2006 16:04

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anchovies · 26/09/2006 16:07

Have you tried looking on here?

ssd · 26/09/2006 16:12

thanks anchovies, I 've had a look but they all seem to have some sort of arrangement fee. I'll try looking again later.

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Orinoco · 01/10/2006 21:08

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Orinoco · 01/10/2006 21:09

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ssd · 07/10/2006 20:23

thanks orinoco, I've just seen this!

I guess no arrangement fee and no valuation fee is too much to ask?

I want it all!

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Orinoco · 07/10/2006 21:09

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UCM · 07/10/2006 22:08

If you ask nicely they may waive the fee. I asked my current mortgage provider if they would waive fee when my fix came to an end and they did . However, they were not providing the best deal so I didn't bother.

ssd · 08/10/2006 21:29

thanks guys, I;ll check these out!

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