Theres nothing like a great red wine! My good friend has opened up a shop where you can buy wine online over at www.TheWineCru.com - make sure you pay it a visit… If you are going to buy wine online you may as well get it off a store like this where they hand pick all the wines, rather than a conglomerate megacorp like tesco wines!
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Don’t forget our upcoming Wine convention!
You can watch a wine tasting of a great red wine Domaine Astruc Pinot Noir from www.TheWineCru.com here:
A bridging loan is short-term temporary loan, often used during the house buying process to fund any gaps in finance.
Sounds great, but I still don’t understand - how is this different to a normal personal/business loan?
The main difference is in the length of time the loan would be taken out for - it may be for as little as 1 day to 1 month long.
Can you give me an example?
You have found the house you want to buy - put in the offer, and now want to pay. However the sale of your house is not yet fully complete, or you are still waiting on your mortgage to be processed.
Rather than take out a large loan over 5 years, it makes sense to take out a bridging loan which you can repay as soon as possible without being penalised.
Need more information or want to know who to go to for Bridging Finance?
I’m going to be attending a “Sell And Rent Back” Convention in June. For those of you that haven’t heard of this industry before here’s a quick guide:
If you have been paying your mortgage for even a short period you will have built up a large amount of equity in your house.
This equity may be quite a considerable amount, and could come in very useful should you ever need a large some of money.
You may find it would make more sense to release the capitol in your house for use as a business investment, rather than taking out a loan.
Or perhaps you need the money to pay off already existing debts.
A company that specialise in the Sell And Rent Back industry - such as www.sellandrentbackhouse.co.uk will be able to help you find out if this could work for you.
We are considering putting on a Waste Management / Skip Hire Convention. We would welcome input from relevant partiesI live in a town blighted by litter and flytipping. After speaking to the skip hire guys who dropped off a Skip on friday apparently it is really important to use a skip hire firm that has good credentials / reputation, and not just go for whoever is cheapest. Who knows what unlicensed skip hire firms might do with your waste, and as someone who would want as much as possible to be recycled - I would rather pay a little bit more to be sure it will disposed of properly.www.TopSkips.com (type “skip hire” into Google.com or .co.uk and they come up first) have a guide to Skip Hire I would recommend reading if you want to find out more.