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		<title>Buying a House on a Credit Card</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 16:23:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a house on a credit card may sound a ridiculous idea, but to some extent, this is what I ended up doing myself.
Actually what happened, is that in the process of buying a house my credit card debt went from 0 to £4,000 and this enable me to pay all the various extra costs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying a house on a credit card may sound a ridiculous idea, but to some extent, this is what I ended up doing myself.</p>
<p>Actually what happened, is that in the process of buying a house my credit card debt went from 0 to £4,000 and this enable me to pay all the various extra costs associated with buying a house. I didn&#8217;t intend to buy a house on a credit card, but the extra £4,000 proved very useful in maintaining a reasonable cashflow during this expensive process.</p>
<p><strong>Is it a good idea using credit card to buy a small part of a House?</strong></p>
<p>It depends. In my situation it worked out OK. This was mainly because:</p>
<p>1. I borrowed at introductory rates of 0%. After 3 years I still have the same £4,000 debt. However, I just haven&#8217;t paid any interest on the debt. At the end of the introductory period I simply move the balance to another credit card. Therefore, it has been cheaper to borrow this £4,000 debt on a credit card than a mortgage.</p>
<p>2. It requires a good credit history. If you don&#8217;t have a good credit history it might not be possible to keep getting new credit cards every 6-9 months.</p>
<p>3. If you have a large credit card debt before you apply for a mortgage it will reduce the amount the bank is willing to lend as a mortgage.</p>
<p>4. It is risky if you are unable to switch the balance to a new lower rate. Because you could end up facing a rate of 17%</p>
<p>5. It is another monthly payment to make on top of you mortgage payment.</p>
<p>After 3 years I have been fortunate in that the house has increased in value. Therefore, I would be able to remortgage and get a bigger mortgage. This would enable me to pay off the credit card. However, as long as I can benefit from this balance being paid at 0% I shall continue to keep the debt on a credit card. I pay the monthly balance through direct debit to make sure I don&#8217;t miss any payments.</p>
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