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Best 5 year Re-Mortgage deals
PierremontQuaker03
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Just decided after the likely rate rise and uncertainty over my job I am going to go for a 5 year deal, possibly may go with Santander who I bank with. I have used the moneysavingexpert mortgage comparison, is there any other comparison that I can use?
I am looking to borrow 100k over 20 years - LTV 43%.
I will give London & Country a call as well.
I am looking to borrow 100k over 20 years - LTV 43%.
I will give London & Country a call as well.
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You should also look at retention deals from your current lender (from your original post I don't think it's Santander?). Your current lender may have some good deals - and even if their rates are marginally higher than other lenders it could save you a lot of legwork as product switching is usually a way less painful experience compared to a remortgage to a new lender.
You have excellent LTV and low-ish mortgage required, so (all things being equal) you should have access to the best deals.0 -
Five year money is already reflecting a rate rise in the next few months, judging by the number of product withdrawals mid to late June.PierremontQuaker03 wrote: »after the likely rate riseI am a mortgage broker. You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Adviser, 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. Please do not send PMs asking for one-to-one-advice, or representation.0 -
I agree with kingstreet, really starting to point towards a rate rise.0
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