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Definition of remortgage in English: remortgageverb riːˈmɔːɡɪdʒriˈmɔrɡɪdʒ [with object]Take out another or a different kind of mortgage on (a property) 再抵押;转抵押 he remortgaged their home to help meet the growing bills no object once you remortgage, tax relief will be limited to the first £30,000 of your loan Example sentencesExamples - Find out more about homeowning, mortgages and remortgaging in the Fools Homeowning Centre.
- You need to raise a deposit of £150,000, which often comes from remortgaging your family home.
- Calamity struck when Elbert's death revealed that he had remortgaged his house once too often.
- She raised the necessary funds by remortgaging her house and borrowing £25,000 from her parents.
- ‘My father, John, agreed to remortgage his house to help fund the case and now he faces the prospect of losing it and being made homeless,’ he added.
- In 1988 I remortgaged and was given a non-status mortgage provided I signed up for an endowment.
- Those of less advanced years, who are still able to get a mortgage, have been remortgaging at higher amounts to take advantage of house price rises, too.
- One reader in her mid-30s was remortgaging her property last year with AIB.
- Learn more about remortgaging and visit our mortgage centre to see if you can save money.
- It agreed to supply half the budget and the Wallises remortgaged their house to make up the difference.
- In 1989 the son remortgaged the property to the Nationwide Building Society.
- My colleague approached his bank to say he was remortgaging with another company advertising a special offer and his bank matched the deal rather than lose his business.
- Students who fund themselves will inevitably pay through a variety of means - savings, remortgaging the house, using a redundancy pay-out and bank or career development loans are all common.
- Now could be a great time to think about remortgaging, so check out the advice and offers in this exclusive preview of our latest Money Report.
- I am not suggesting that everyone remortgages their house tomorrow and buys a side scan system, but it is handy to see just what it can do.
- But 7% planned to take the drastic step of selling their home or remortgage it to clear their other borrowings.
- Nor will you investigate remortgaging your property, nor do anything about that costly endowment.
- You'd be miles better off remortgaging with your existing mortgage lender, getting an unsecured personal loan or, even better, snowballing your unsecured debts.
- Find out more about remortgaging in our Mortgage Centre.
- Mine even showed when we remortgaged five years ago.
noun riːˈmɔːɡɪdʒriˈmɔrɡɪdʒ A different or additional mortgage. 转抵押,转质押 a remortgage is one of the cheapest ways of borrowing money Example sentencesExamples - To get the remortgage, she forged a letter claiming that she did not live in the house, although she did.
- When you arrange a mortgage or remortgage, lenders will ‘strongly recommend’ that you take out a life insurance policy that will pay off your debt if you die.
- In the UK, most mortgages are remortgages and we tend to follow their example.
- The remortgage will now go ahead and he can pay the £58,000 tax debt.
- The Steinway came in at around £45,000 and entailed a remortgage.
- At the beginning of February 1990 DNB made a second remortgage offer and the remortgage for £136,000 was completed on 5 February 1990.
- As the judge said, on the remortgage to the bank she undertook a liability directly to the bank for the full amount of the loans.
- Historical references show people have borrowed significant amounts of money for thousands of years without credit cards, remortgages or other modern inventions.
- It should take about a month to complete the remortgage.
- With the advent of flexible and offset mortgages, overpayments can be drawn back down easily rather than the longer process of releasing equity through a further advance or remortgage.
- Loans for house purchase took up 74% of all new mortgage lending in January, while remortgages accounted for 21%.
- I do not accept that the purpose of the remortgage was to obtain capital to invest in this business.
- Following my recent thoughts about the benefits of using a mortgage broker when considering a remortgage, I spent the weekend doing the actual sums.
- Borrowers don't look at the long term savings they can make and wrongly think that a straight swap remortgage will be time consuming.
Definition of remortgage in US English: remortgageverbrēˈmôrɡijriˈmɔrɡɪdʒ [with object]Take out another or a different kind of mortgage on (a property) 再抵押;转抵押 he remortgaged their home to help meet the growing bills no object once you remortgage, tax relief will be limited to the first $530,000 of your loan Example sentencesExamples - One reader in her mid-30s was remortgaging her property last year with AIB.
- Now could be a great time to think about remortgaging, so check out the advice and offers in this exclusive preview of our latest Money Report.
- Nor will you investigate remortgaging your property, nor do anything about that costly endowment.
- Find out more about homeowning, mortgages and remortgaging in the Fools Homeowning Centre.
- I am not suggesting that everyone remortgages their house tomorrow and buys a side scan system, but it is handy to see just what it can do.
- Find out more about remortgaging in our Mortgage Centre.
- But 7% planned to take the drastic step of selling their home or remortgage it to clear their other borrowings.
- Calamity struck when Elbert's death revealed that he had remortgaged his house once too often.
- My colleague approached his bank to say he was remortgaging with another company advertising a special offer and his bank matched the deal rather than lose his business.
- Students who fund themselves will inevitably pay through a variety of means - savings, remortgaging the house, using a redundancy pay-out and bank or career development loans are all common.
- She raised the necessary funds by remortgaging her house and borrowing £25,000 from her parents.
- Mine even showed when we remortgaged five years ago.
- Learn more about remortgaging and visit our mortgage centre to see if you can save money.
- In 1988 I remortgaged and was given a non-status mortgage provided I signed up for an endowment.
- ‘My father, John, agreed to remortgage his house to help fund the case and now he faces the prospect of losing it and being made homeless,’ he added.
- It agreed to supply half the budget and the Wallises remortgaged their house to make up the difference.
- Those of less advanced years, who are still able to get a mortgage, have been remortgaging at higher amounts to take advantage of house price rises, too.
- You'd be miles better off remortgaging with your existing mortgage lender, getting an unsecured personal loan or, even better, snowballing your unsecured debts.
- In 1989 the son remortgaged the property to the Nationwide Building Society.
- You need to raise a deposit of £150,000, which often comes from remortgaging your family home.
nounrēˈmôrɡijriˈmɔrɡɪdʒ A different or additional mortgage. 转抵押,转质押 a remortgage is one of the cheapest ways of borrowing money Example sentencesExamples - To get the remortgage, she forged a letter claiming that she did not live in the house, although she did.
- Borrowers don't look at the long term savings they can make and wrongly think that a straight swap remortgage will be time consuming.
- It should take about a month to complete the remortgage.
- At the beginning of February 1990 DNB made a second remortgage offer and the remortgage for £136,000 was completed on 5 February 1990.
- The Steinway came in at around £45,000 and entailed a remortgage.
- Following my recent thoughts about the benefits of using a mortgage broker when considering a remortgage, I spent the weekend doing the actual sums.
- I do not accept that the purpose of the remortgage was to obtain capital to invest in this business.
- With the advent of flexible and offset mortgages, overpayments can be drawn back down easily rather than the longer process of releasing equity through a further advance or remortgage.
- In the UK, most mortgages are remortgages and we tend to follow their example.
- As the judge said, on the remortgage to the bank she undertook a liability directly to the bank for the full amount of the loans.
- The remortgage will now go ahead and he can pay the £58,000 tax debt.
- Historical references show people have borrowed significant amounts of money for thousands of years without credit cards, remortgages or other modern inventions.
- Loans for house purchase took up 74% of all new mortgage lending in January, while remortgages accounted for 21%.
- When you arrange a mortgage or remortgage, lenders will ‘strongly recommend’ that you take out a life insurance policy that will pay off your debt if you die.
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