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MoneyExpert.com - Paying mortgages with credit cards can be 'a good thing' - 24/10/2007

People relying on credit to pay off their mortgages or rent may be making the right move, says the Debt Advice Bureau.

The charity claims that technically buying a house on a credit card has proved successful for some people.

"If somebody's paying considerably less on their credit card than they are on their mortgage then it's a good thing," said director of the Debt Advice Bureau Stephen Rose.

He added that he bought his first house using credit cards which was a lot less expensive than taking out a mortgage and it depends on what people are paying on their credit card compared to their mortgage. They may benefit from the option if it is a simple credit transition.

A survey by YouGov for ROOF magazine found that six per cent of households polled had paid their rent or mortgage costs with a credit card, equating to over a million people.

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