T tomoe 6th Jul, 2010 #1 So currently you can get 95% LTV, curious how this figure has changed over time? How much was it 10 years ago? 20 years ago? 30 years... etc is there a graph of this
So currently you can get 95% LTV, curious how this figure has changed over time? How much was it 10 years ago? 20 years ago? 30 years... etc is there a graph of this
R Rolf Latham 6th Jul, 2010 #2 dunno bout the number back beyond 2000. but certainly 95s were around back then Mortgage insurers made it possible for the lenders to transfer risk from the bank to the LMI provider. ta rolf
dunno bout the number back beyond 2000. but certainly 95s were around back then Mortgage insurers made it possible for the lenders to transfer risk from the bank to the LMI provider. ta rolf
MCS_80 6th Jul, 2010 #3 I would also be interested to see these figures, purely out of curiosity. Welcome to the forum by the way. Cheers Mick
I would also be interested to see these figures, purely out of curiosity. Welcome to the forum by the way. Cheers Mick
wobbycarly 9th Jul, 2010 #4 No graph, but I recently found my loan documentation from 1997. http://www.somersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60612 I only had 10% deposit and I was "supposed" to have 10%, but ended up getting finance although it was P&I on a 12 year term!
No graph, but I recently found my loan documentation from 1997. http://www.somersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60612 I only had 10% deposit and I was "supposed" to have 10%, but ended up getting finance although it was P&I on a 12 year term!