Posts Tagged ‘fixed rate mortgages’

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Top Mortgage Buy: New Five Year Fixed Rate From Britannia

Top Mortgage Buy: New Five Year Fixed Rate From Britannia
Competition in the five-year fixed rate market is hotting up, as Britannia and The Co-operative Bank launch a new market-leading rate of 4.49% on loans up to 75% of the property’s value. The rate, open to buyers or those looking to remortgage, would save you £750 over the deal term on a £150,000 interest only mortgage compared to the next best rate from Chelsea Building ...
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Mortgages: Post Office Cuts Mortgage Rates For Fourth Time This Year, But Still Better Rates Available

Mortgages: Post Office Cuts Mortgage Rates For Fourth Time This Year, But Still Better Rates Available
The Post Office has cut its mortgage rates for the fourth time this year – and is now claiming a ‘best buy’ rate for a 75% loan-to-value mortgage. If you need to borrow less than 70% of your property value though, you can still do better elsewhere.
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Why The General Election Is Bad News For Mortgage Borrowers.

Why The General Election Is Bad News For Mortgage Borrowers.
The worst-kept secret in politics has been confirmed – the election is on May 6. Talk of a hung Parliament is rife as the polls shift from clear winners to a close call, but if this happens, City analysts expect gilt yields to rise – which is a key factor in determining the long-term cost of mortgages – and the chances are you would be ...
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New Best Buy Mortgage Rate From Leeds Building Society Has Sting In The Tail

New Best Buy Mortgage Rate From Leeds Building Society Has Sting In The Tail
Leeds Building Society has taken the lead this week with a best buy five-year fixed rate at 4.59%. Historically low interest rates make this a good time to lock in to benefit. But you have to take the lender’s own Homecover Insurance until June 30, 2015 to get this rate. Otherwise the rate rises to 4.83%. This sting in the tail makes this mortgage less ...
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