Mortgages

Compare Mortgages: Fixed Rate Mortgages, First Time Buyer Mortgages, Bad Credit Mortgages, Buy to Let Mortgages & Business/Commercial Mortgages

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    Choosing the right type of mortgage

    There are a range of mortgage types available in the market, make sure you are applying for the right type for your individual needs.

    A Buy/Purchase mortgage is when you are looking to buy a new residential property you do not currently have a mortgage on for owner occupation.

    A Buy to Let mortgage is when you plan on buying a property as an investment and do not plan on living in the property but instead plan on renting it out to tenants.

    A Remortgage occurs if you are looking to switch your current mortgage from one lender to another without moving properties. Your current mortgage will be paid off by your new mortgage lender. Depending on your equity this could also allow you to raise additional funds.

    A Council Right to Buy mortgage is available to council tenants looking to purchase their council property at a discounted price. As a tenant you must fulfil a set criteria with regards to the type of property and how long you have been a resident there.

    An Equity Release mortgage allows a person (usually retired and over 60 years old) to release money from a property which will be repaid by the sale of the property at the time of the person’s death.

    A Business/Commercial Mortgage is required when borrowing money to purchase a property intended for business use.

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  1. An IVA is an Individual Voluntary Arrangement, this is an arrangement that allows someone who is unable to pay their debts to continue in business so they can pay off the debts without being made bankrupt. A CCJ is a County Court Judgement, this could be issued against you if you owe someone money and have been unable to pay.

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Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage. Failing to adhere to repayment terms may result in penalty charges and affect your credit history.

Your property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. Failing to adhere to repayment terms may result in penalty charges and affect your credit history.

An Equity Release Plan will reduce the value of your Estate, will not be suitable for everyone and may affect your entitlement to state benefit. To understand the features and risks ask for a personalised illustration.

Mortgage Best Buys:

The content of this table is for information purposes only and does not constitute advice. The listed mortgages may not meet your particular needs and are not a personal recommendation, you should seek independent financial advice to confirm which mortgage is right for you.
Mortgage Type Duration Initial Rate Subsequent Rate (Variable) Overall Cost for Comparison Notes Action
Tracker 2 years 3.69% 4.79% 5.0% APR Application fee £99. 2.5% product fee. Cashback incentive of £200.
Fixed 2 years 3.79% (Base rate +4.34%) Currently 4.84% 5.1% APR Arrangement fee of 2.50%. Borrow up to 60% of house value. £500 cashback incentive.
Fixed Until 30/09/2013 3.99% 4.74 4.8% APR Arrangement fee £700. Booking fee £250. Borrow up to 65% of house value.
Variable 3 years 4.74% 4.45% 4.9% APR Application fee £500 (purchase) or £750 (remortgage). Loan amount from £50,000 to £250,000. 75% of house value.
Fixed 2 years 4.99% 4.84% 5.1% APR For loans between £5,000 and £1,000,000. Up to 60% of house value. Product fee of £995.
Fixed Until 28/02/2017 5.49% 5.99% 6.1% APR Borrow up to 70% of house value. Maximum loan value is £500,000. Non-refundable booking fee of £199.

Please note the rates and products displayed are updated regularly. However, due to market fluctuations some details may be out of date. We do not take any responsibility for the accuracy of the information although we will always do our best to ensure the material is up to date. Please check rates with the provider before committing to a product. Remember, alternative deals may be available in the market. Rates may depend upon your individual circumstances.

* The calculator is based on how much you want to borrow and then calculated against the initial rate. This calculation displayed is for illustration purposes and may vary depending on your financial circumstances and the mortgage provider

Remortgage

A remortgage is a mortgage that replaces an existing mortgage borrowed for the purpose of purchasing the property. Remortgage deals are often sought to reduce monthly repayments by finding a mortgage with a lower interest rate, or to free up finance from the increased value of the property.

First Time Buyers

A First time buyer is a potential house buyer who has not previously owned a property. As a first time buyer you need to consider which sort of mortgage you should use and how you should repay it. For this reason, most will use a mortgage broker.

Bad Credit Mortgages

A Bad credit mortgage allows a borrower with a bad credit rating to take out a mortgage, a bad credit mortgageg usually carries higher interest rates.

Bad Credit remortgage

A bad credit remortgage is a way a borrower with a bad credit rating can take out a new mortgage with a new mortgage lender even though they are not moving properties. Often used to free up equity, a bad credit remortgage often carries higher interest rates.

Buy to let mortgages

A buy to let mortgage is a mortgage you can utilise to assist in the purchase of a residential property that you intend to let rather than occupy.

Business/Commercial Mortgages

A Business/Commercial Mortgage is a mortgage loan issued for the purpose of buying property, and is typically borrowed by companies or organisations to secure business premises.

Fixed Mortgages

A Fixed mortgage also known as a Fixed Rate mortgage means your monthly repayments will remain constant for the fixed mortgage term, regardless of the standard variable interest rate in the market place. The benefit of a fixed rate mortgage is that you will know exactly what your repayments are however if the standard variable rate falls below the level at which you fixed you could end up paying more than the market rate.

Flexible Mortgages

A flexible mortgage is the facility to make extra payments when you have extra money. You may also be able to reduce monthly repayments or even take repayment holidays, although you will normally have to build up a reserve through making overpayments before this arrangement is allowed. Such mortgage rates are usually offered on a daily interest basis. Flexible mortgages usually provide a loan drawdown facility that allows you to borrow extra funds at a set predetermined rate.

Mortgage Calculator

Our Mortgage Calculator works out how much your monthly repayment would be for any given mortgage. You can change the amount you borrow, the repayment period and even the interest rate to easily compare different mortgages you find on the market.Our mortgage calculator will work out the monthly repayments for both equity and interest only mortgages and show you the total repayment for a regular mortgage at the rate that was entered.

How to find the Best Mortgages for You

To find a cheap mortgage or the best mortgage rate for you ensure that you shop around. If you apply to one mortgage lender they may decline you for their best rate and suggest you tackle a higher interest rate than initially stated. You should try other mortgage advisers and seek mortgage advice which will allow you to get a good mortgage comparison.

 

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