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Best website to compare mortgages

If anyone has any recommendations I would be grateful. I am not sure whether to go for fixed or offset, but we would want to do large overpayments (of about £500) each month or lump sums per year - do most mortgages allow this or is it restricted. Also is it best to fix mortgage for as long as possible? Am new to all this, so any help appreciated!
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  • anselld
    anselld Posts: 8,667 Forumite
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    https://www.moneysupermarket.com

    Didn't you start by reading Martin's mortgages pages ?
  • If anyone has any recommendations I would be grateful. I am not sure whether to go for fixed or offset

    The two are not mutually exclusive. There are offset mortgages that offer a fixed rate but you will normally pay a little more on the interest rate for having the option to offset.
    but we would want to do large overpayments (of about £500) each month or lump sums per year - do most mortgages allow this or is it restricted

    Most fixed rate deals will allow overpayments - normally expressed as a % of the balance (eg 10% overpayments allowed per year) although some set a maximum amount per month like £500 or double the contractual payment.

    From what you have posted you need to read up more on the difference between an offset and a mortgage with flexible options.

    If you only want the ability to pay extra you do not neccesarily need an offset mortgage.
    Also is it best to fix mortgage for as long as possible? Am new to all this, so any help appreciated!

    That depends entirely on your circumstances and how long it is before you are likely to see any changes in your circumstances/mortgage needs.

    However, the quick answer will be that going for a longer fixed rate will generally offer more stability and lower costs (in terms of fees to switch every couple of years) as long as you don't end up being forced to pay early repayment charges because you have tied yourself into a longer deal than you might have needed to.

    As far as researching deals goes, I would not use moneysupermarket as it is very marketing orientated. Moneyfacts http://www.moneyfacts.co.uk/money/mortgages/default.aspx?TabID=0 is the best one IMHO.
    I am an IFA (and boss o' t'swings idst)
    You should note that this site doesn't check my status as an IFA, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.
  • Wutang_2
    Wutang_2 Posts: 2,513 Forumite
    anselld wrote: »
    www.moneysupermarket.com

    Didn't you start by reading Martin's mortgages pages ?

    moneysupermarket is not helpful
    Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam
  • Wutang wrote: »
    moneysupermarket is not helpful

    Thanks, that's an extremely helpful comment. care to elaborate or give further sugesstions?
  • getmore4less
    getmore4less Posts: 46,882 Forumite
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    I think you need to look at a few comparison sites and look out for any preferencial deals analysis due to th site getting paid.

    eg the www.fool.co.uk (great boards) basic comparison is for "selected" deals.

    http://www.fool.co.uk/mortgages/compare-mortgages.aspx

    but if you go to the TABS there is a link to "search all mortgages" that you could miss that is much more comprehensive

    http://www.fool.co.uk/mortgages/search-all-mortgages.aspx
  • poppysocks1
    poppysocks1 Posts: 188 Forumite
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    Thank you - sorry for the delayed response - I didnt receive any email alerts so I didnt think anyone had replied!

    I looked on both the mortgage comparison websites and the following is coming out best on both:

    First Direct Offset Base Rate Tracker 2.89% + £799 Arrangement Fee.

    However I did see a consultant re mortgages and was recommended the Nationwide 4.18% fixed rate for 3 years mortgage which allows up to £1000 per month overpayments so just need to work out which one suits our needs best.

    Thank you.
  • dave461_2
    dave461_2 Posts: 111 Forumite
    Have you tried the fsa website?
    Should be every mortgage in the uk on there.
    http://www.fsa.gov.uk/tables
  • dunstonh
    dunstonh Posts: 120,015 Forumite
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    FSA tables are notoriously unreliable though in most product classes. The assumptions made are often wrong and the data is not current. IFAs are warned not to use the FSA data in their own research.
    I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.
  • trynsave
    trynsave Posts: 812 Forumite
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    Why don't you try the Tesco Compare site?

    http://www.tescocompare.com/mortgages.shtml

    I have found it really useful. I believe that it has been put together in conjunction with London & Country who are whole of market brokers (although this doesn't mean that they have access to all the best deals!).
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