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Mortgages

Cajastur Offers Clients Two Years Free of Mortgage Payments

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Cajastur has made an incredible offer to clients who hold a mortgage with them and pay their salary into a current account at the bank.  To help clients who are struggling in the current economic crisis, they offering them the option to pay nothing on their mortgage for two years.

This is not just a period of interest only payments - you pay no capital or interest for two years.  Of course, the two years will be added on to the life of the mortgage and you will be accumulating interest in the meantime, but that could be a hugh millstone lifted from clients necks who need to ride out the current crisis.

In two years, the economy should at least have stopped the downward spiral into the economic abyss the media is touting and it is also a long time to be able to find a new job.

Thank God there are some banks in Spain that are being sensible and trying to help their customers.  What´s that I hear you cry - the banks are just helping themselves because it probably costs them more to repossess?  Good.  If I was a property owner who had the choice of losing their house or paying more interest on their loan, I would be happy for the banks to come out smiling, as long as it benefited me aswell.

Immigrants Finding It Harder To Get A Mortgage

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With the current financial ´crisis´in Spain, the banks are tightening their criteria for mortgage applicants and according to www.prestamoshipotecarios.com.es, immigrants are considered a much higher risk.

While the property market was strong, immigrants covered alot of the positions in the construction and tourism sector. With those industries now hardest hit, banks are looking not only at their ability to pay, but at the likelihood they will have employment in the future to pay for the mortgage. They consider that if immigrants can not find work in Spain, they are more likely to return to their home country, leaving their debts behind, which makes them a much higher risk.

This will have repercussions for many expats who depend exactly on those sectors.

  

Compare Mortgage Offers In Spain

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Finally there is a website where you can compare all the offers in one place! Bankimia.com is a new service that searches all the offers from the different banks, lists them in order of monthly payments and has an easy to view checklist with the requirements for each offer.

While you obviously still have to check the fine details with each bank, it means you have compare a much wider range of offers at a glance.

Check it out at www.bankimia.com
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