HHilfeHilfe 2022-08-27 06:44:18#1The question that arises for me is the Nachwuchs. I would prefer to go for safety here.
Hhauskauf1987 2022-08-27 09:14:20#2Fits perfectly. But how do you come to a rate of 1800 euros? That can never be right with a financing requirement of 570,000 euros
Fits perfectly. But how do you come to a rate of 1800 euros? That can never be right with a financing requirement of 570,000 euros
Ddriver55 2022-08-27 11:04:28#3 Fits easily. But how do you get to an 1800 euro installment? That can never be right with a financing requirement of 570,000 euros Already calculated? He takes 1% repayment and everything is "fine", then you end up at the installment.
Fits easily. But how do you get to an 1800 euro installment? That can never be right with a financing requirement of 570,000 euros Already calculated? He takes 1% repayment and everything is "fine", then you end up at the installment.
Ddriver55 2022-08-27 12:48:24#5 1% repayment? Why with that income? I overlooked it It’s nowhere stated, but only that way is the rate possible. (Just read all the posts, then it will be clear…)
1% repayment? Why with that income? I overlooked it It’s nowhere stated, but only that way is the rate possible. (Just read all the posts, then it will be clear…)
TTassimat 2022-08-27 13:07:14#62.5% interest with 1% repayment results in a 50-year loan term. I would already be eyeing the partner's inheritance ;)
2.5% interest with 1% repayment results in a 50-year loan term. I would already be eyeing the partner's inheritance ;)