We’d like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum.
This is to keep it a safe and useful space for MoneySaving discussions. Threads that are – or become – political in nature may be removed in line with the Forum’s rules. Thank you for your understanding.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
Nationwide Overpayments

pollyanna24
Posts: 4,390 Forumite


This may be a pernickerty question, but one which Nationwide have been unable to answer.
If I want the monthly amount of my mortgage to reduce, is it £500 or over £500 (i.e. £500.01) that I need to overpay by?
If I want the monthly amount of my mortgage to reduce, is it £500 or over £500 (i.e. £500.01) that I need to overpay by?
Pink Sproglettes born 2008 and 2010
Mortgages (End 2017) - £180,235.03
(End 2021) - £131,215.25 DID IT!!!
(End 2022) - Target £116,213.81
Mortgages (End 2017) - £180,235.03
(End 2021) - £131,215.25 DID IT!!!
(End 2022) - Target £116,213.81
0
Comments
-
I don't know, I always shortened the term but never paid exactly £500, I think. I'll check back, though, as I think the max overpayment in a month was £500 on my original mortgage with them instead of the current 10% annually of the original loan.Mortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement0
-
Trying_to_be_good wrote: »I don't know, I always shortened the term but never paid exactly £500, I think. I'll check back, though, as I think the max overpayment in a month was £500 on my original mortgage with them instead of the current 10% annually of the original loan.
Thanks. I suppose I could just put the extra penny on to make sure the term reduces, but just wondered if I could find out. They couldn't tell me on the chat feature on their website.
But then when I just tried asking again, they said £500 or over will make the payment reduce. So I have my answer. Just hope it's right.Pink Sproglettes born 2008 and 2010
Mortgages (End 2017) - £180,235.03
(End 2021) - £131,215.25 DID IT!!!
(End 2022) - Target £116,213.810 -
I'm with Nationwide and overpaying. It's £500.00.0
-
I was under the impression if you overpay by £500 or more, you can select if you want your term to decrease or your monthly payments to decrease.
What happens if you overpay by, say, £100? Or can you not do this?0 -
Yeah, there is an option on online bankingPPI success. Banding success. Double Dip PCN cancelled! South facing solar (Midlands) and battery. Savings Session supporter (is it worth it now!?)0
-
pollyanna24 wrote: »
If I want the monthly amount of my mortgage to reduce, is it £500 or over £500 (i.e. £500.01) that I need to overpay by?
Why not simply pay £501. The NW call centre operative probably had better things to do with their time.0 -
You can overpay by any amount but if you want to reduce the amount or term (you can select) then you will have to over pay at least £500.SPC 08 - #452 - £415
SPC 09 - #452 - £2980
This discussion has been closed.
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply

Categories
- All Categories
- 351.8K Banking & Borrowing
- 253.4K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 454K Spending & Discounts
- 244.7K Work, Benefits & Business
- 600.2K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 177.3K Life & Family
- 258.4K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16.2K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.6K Read-Only Boards