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Get the timing right for moving Mortgage

gogsboy
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Wonder if someone with more experience in the mortgage area can help me.
I took out a 2yr deal with the Nationwide which will expire around June 2007 and I believe it then revert to a standard rate which is probably quite high.
How do I go about changing product to tie in with this one ending so that I dont go onto the higher rate and equally I dont break their terms by moving too early.
I realise this might be easier to stay with Nationwide but worried it might be more complicated if moving companies.
Anyone with any advice be appreciated...
Oh and whats the best deal going around at the moment
I took out a 2yr deal with the Nationwide which will expire around June 2007 and I believe it then revert to a standard rate which is probably quite high.
How do I go about changing product to tie in with this one ending so that I dont go onto the higher rate and equally I dont break their terms by moving too early.
I realise this might be easier to stay with Nationwide but worried it might be more complicated if moving companies.
Anyone with any advice be appreciated...
Oh and whats the best deal going around at the moment
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