total jobs On FinancialServicesCrossing

103,347

new jobs this week On EmploymentCrossing

622

total jobs on EmploymentCrossing network available to our members

1,474,732

job type count

On FinancialServicesCrossing

How To Remortgage For A Better Deal

0 Views
What do you think about this article? Rate it using the stars above and let us know what you think in the comments below.
Summary: Sticking with the same mortgage lender for the term of your mortgage no longer applies to the majority of borrowers. Traditionally you may have taken out a mortgage and stayed put for the entirety of the mortgage term however in recent times more and more borrowers have realised that this may not make financial sense. Not being proactive in shopping around could mean paying over the odds for the biggest financial commitment of most people's lives. Many borrowers are put o...

Sticking with the same mortgage lender for the term of your mortgage no longer applies to the majority of borrowers. Traditionally you may have taken out a mortgage and stayed put for the entirety of the mortgage term however in recent times more and more borrowers have realised that this may not make financial sense. Not being proactive in shopping around could mean paying over the odds for the biggest financial commitment of most people's lives. Many borrowers are put off the idea of switching mortgages by looking back to the time when they first bought their home - the seemingly endless saga of loan application and approval, legal work, packing and moving. Securing a remortgage is in comparison a simple process - it won't generally involve the amount of paperwork, pressure and stress, no gazumping or gazundering either. In many cases it simply means transferring your loan to a new lender for a more favourable rate of interest. The Pros Remortgaging will in most cases mean reducing your monthly repayments. It can also be a good opportunity to review your finances as you may decide to pay off some of the capital or you could even raise some extra capital - in this way, borrowing on competitive mortgage rates could be more favourable than seeking unsecured finance on generally higher rates of interest. In many cases a remortgage is a way of securing a new fixed or discounted rate when the existing one comes to an end without having to go on the dreaded standard variable rate (SVR) It may also be that rising interest rates mean that your once competitive deal is no longer as attractive as it used to be - for example, if you have a tracker rate and the base rate is going up after a period of prolonged stability. The Cons The cost of arranging a remortgage is of course far lower than that of buying a property - there is no stamp duty to pay, no estate agents to settle and minimal legal fees involved, however remortgaging does come at a price. You may be subject to a valuation fee as this will usually be a condition of the new mortgage, although the lender may cover this charge on your behalf. The main two fees to consider are the lender arrangement fees and the early exit charge/early repayment charge. Many lenders will charge a percentage of the mortgage balance if you redeem the loan within a certain period of time. These rates will differ hugely and some specialist lenders will even go as high as 6%. In recent times arrangement fees have risen dramatically and now average between
If this article has helped you in some way, will you say thanks by sharing it through a share, like, a link, or an email to someone you think would appreciate the reference.



The number of jobs listed on EmploymentCrossing is great. I appreciate the efforts that are taken to ensure the accuracy and validity of all jobs.
Richard S - Baltimore, MD
  • All we do is research jobs.
  • Our team of researchers, programmers, and analysts find you jobs from over 1,000 career pages and other sources
  • Our members get more interviews and jobs than people who use "public job boards"
Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss it, you will land among the stars.
FinancialServicesCrossing - #1 Job Aggregation and Private Job-Opening Research Service — The Most Quality Jobs Anywhere
FinancialServicesCrossing is the first job consolidation service in the employment industry to seek to include every job that exists in the world.
Copyright © 2024 FinancialServicesCrossing - All rights reserved. 21