
Remortgage
As a property owner you realise that the cost and responsibility
of having a mortgage can be significant. Your current mortgage
may have been the deal or lender best suited to your needs
at the time, but do you know that by changing your mortgage
to a different lender you could potentially save thousands
of pounds or pay your mortgage off earlier?
If you are currently paying your lenders’ standard
variable rate of interest or even if your interest rate is
over 5% then you could be paying too much for your mortgage.
Most lenders offer you a good deal for a short term of 2 –
3 years but then when your deal comes to an end they do not
offer you a new package based on their best available rates.
By moving your mortgage to a new lender you can take advantage
of the good deals that are often only available to new customers
only. Depending on your circumstances the lender will usually
meet the cost of switching your mortgage so you could potentially
save a great amount by doing something that will cost you
nothing!
Perhaps you are happy with your current mortgage but you want
to reduce the cost of your loans and credit cards by spreading
the debt over a more manageable, longer term. Your current
lender may not lend you the money or they may do so at a high
rate of interest compared to your mortgage.
Whether it’s for Debt Consolidation, Home Improvements,
Purchase of a Second Property or just to save on your monthly
mortgage costs then we have access to some of the best deals
available.
The mortgage you can obtain will depend on your circumstances
and credit history but for most individuals we can find a
mortgage that is best suited your requirements.
Using our experience and contacts with the product providers
we can save you unnecessary time spent searching the internet
and money sites for the cheapest mortgage product. Sometimes
the lowest interest rate isn’t always the cheapest deal
which you won’t necessarily realise from looking on
price comparison sites.
For more information and to request your free, no
obligation consultation with one of our qualified, experienced
mortgage advisers, please contact us using the quick enquiry
form below.
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