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Mortgage panic- what should I do?

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Lalalawhitenoise · 24/06/2023 14:24

I’ll preface this by saying I will be seeing a mortgage broker to get advice. Please no, well you shouldn’t have got htb- I did so with mortgage advise. I’ve / we’ve done my best to save and have done so but a few things happened, mat and redundancy back to back (had been in role 2 years so didn’t get a lot)

My 2% fix is coming to an end (1st jan next yr). I have a htb equity loan on my house. House purchase price was 300k, houses selling lately for around 390k. I have 40k available cash (well technically 60k but I don’t think it’s wise to get rid of every penny I have, part of that is a ‘loan’ from family to be paid back later phrased as ‘whenever/ if you can’). At end of fix, outstanding loan will be 210k.

i have quite high childcare costs relative to income. Current mortgage is £750, childcare more than that.

so I’ve worked it out that I have a few options. All assuming a 6% interest rate which when I’ve been looking up seems to be ballpark where we’ll be looking.

option 1)-use £40k to bring down the outstanding balance to £170k and then pay interest on htb for 2 years until things calm down, property prices crash and then take some additional borrowing and port at a later date. So there is the money borrowed from family here too, it’s more additional borrowing at a later date? Monthly cost for this (roughly) £950

option 2). Use 40k to pay off half of htb then half of the that 20k to bring outstanding balance to 200k, pay interest on half ouf htb and take out additional borrowing on 10% of property value to pay off outstanding htb and a bit more to pay family member back. Monthly about £1050

option 3). Payback family member now, and switch deal for balance as is and then pay interest on htb. Monthly cost £1150/1200

option 4) add it as additional borrowing now and payback family member about £1500- this is double what we’re paying now so feels very tight for me- manageable but with very little contingency.

option 5) going on that 6 month payment holiday that’s apparently been introduced- but that seems like kicking the can down the road as I don’t imagine anything will have drastically changed by this time next year?

option 6) going interest only, but with house prices bound to slump won’t we risk losing equity as we won’t have been gaining a share of the house as you could in a capital repayment mortgage.

our term is already 35 years and we can’t extend it further i don’t think as it would be well into retirement age?

(the money as been lent for the sole purpose of helping housing wise not just as a gift in case of emergencies)

there’s limited options for savings to be made, we’re a one car household (really need a second tbh but won’t be getting) no cheaper childcare (oldest is in school but it’s the wrap around childcare still adds up which we need for work) no subscriptions aside from Netflix, already shop at lidl/ aldi/ asda, dh has a penchant for being lazy and outsourcing ‘blue’ tasks such as mowing lawn or building things - this will stop and obviously takeaways are an easy one to cut away- but it’s not £700 worth of savings.

we could switch to the new SO deal on energy? Anyone seen that we’re currently on the price cap tariff.

im trying to solutionize to stop myself freaking out. What does anyone think? are there other options that I’ve not thought about?

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KievLoverTwo · 24/06/2023 20:29

are there other options that I’ve not thought about?

Downsizing

Lalalawhitenoise · 24/06/2023 20:37

KievLoverTwo · 24/06/2023 20:29

are there other options that I’ve not thought about?

Downsizing

we need some sort of office room anyway so a min of a 3 bed but the problem is for a house that doesn’t need significant work in our area or a area further away, you’d be looking at a similar purchase price from what we got our 4 bed for, so it wouldn’t solve anything.

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Augend23 · 24/06/2023 20:40

How much of the amounts above is HTB equity Vs mortgage?

Lalalawhitenoise · 24/06/2023 20:55

Augend23 · 24/06/2023 20:40

How much of the amounts above is HTB equity Vs mortgage?

The htb loan paying the interest is about £85 pcm In year 6 and £95 or something in y7.

the mortgage is the chunky payment but to add on the full htb balance right now is about £450 half about £250

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