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Natwest tracker switch online deal - £100 cashback

cheekydollarJ
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Hi,
Some people might be interested in this.
http://www.natwest.com/personal/mortgages/manage-your-natwest-mortgage/switch-online.ashx
I have a 2 year natwest tracker mortgage, and i've seen that i can switch my mortgage onto a fixed rate and get £100 cashback for doing so.
I took out my mortgage in Feb and the current fixed rates are now lower than my original tracker.
I'm 10 months or so in to my deal and this will take me up until march 2016 - and if things stay as they are rates might start to increase in 2016 so hopefully I can fix again before they go up!
Any thoughts most welcome!
Cheers
Some people might be interested in this.
http://www.natwest.com/personal/mortgages/manage-your-natwest-mortgage/switch-online.ashx
I have a 2 year natwest tracker mortgage, and i've seen that i can switch my mortgage onto a fixed rate and get £100 cashback for doing so.
I took out my mortgage in Feb and the current fixed rates are now lower than my original tracker.
I'm 10 months or so in to my deal and this will take me up until march 2016 - and if things stay as they are rates might start to increase in 2016 so hopefully I can fix again before they go up!
Any thoughts most welcome!
Cheers
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cheekydollarJ wrote: »Hi,
Some people might be interested in this.
http://www.natwest.com/personal/mortgages/manage-your-natwest-mortgage/switch-online.ashx
I have a 2 year natwest tracker mortgage, and i've seen that i can switch my mortgage onto a fixed rate and get £100 cashback for doing so.
I took out my mortgage in Feb and the current fixed rates are now lower than my original tracker.
I'm 10 months or so in to my deal and this will take me up until march 2016 - and if things stay as they are rates might start to increase in 2016 so hopefully I can fix again before they go up!
Any thoughts most welcome!
Cheers0 -
Hi,
No ERC to pay. It was just a product switch and was really straightforward.
They sent me a letter, and I just had to verbally confirm the switch within two weeks for the mortgage to switch on a date specified by natwest.0 -
shame i am also with nat west i didn't realise this i knew the fixed rates were lower than my tracker, i assumed that i would have to pay something to get the lower rate, was it a 0 product fee? my tracker is now coming to an end in march so trying best to get to 60% ltv product. i shall certainly look out for lower interest products in the future with nat west if the switch was that easy. Thanks for your post.0
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moneysavinggirl40 wrote: »shame i am also with nat west i didn't realise this i knew the fixed rates were lower than my tracker, i assumed that i would have to pay something to get the lower rate, was it a 0 product fee? my tracker is now coming to an end in march so trying best to get to 60% ltv product. i shall certainly look out for lower interest products in the future with nat west if the switch was that easy. Thanks for your post.0
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