Old-fashioned mortgages
Posted by James Breen at 1 May 2008 23:10
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I am beginning to feel some nostalgia for the old-fashioned mortgage. I'm sure that some readers of this blog must remember what it was like borrowing money to buy a roof over your head in the old days. The old days? I mean a quarter of a century ago, which is when I bought my first flat, overlooking the main railway line just north of Euston. Jolly nice it was too; but jolly noisy. Anyway, the old system went something like this. First of all, you had to show you were a 'regular saver'. ..full story.
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