Borrowers reassured by mortgage advisers

October 26, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Mortgages

Mortgage advisers in the UK are reassuring borrowers following major concerns over rising interest rates.

Many consumers are panicking over how they will be able to get a mortgage when interest rates are so high, particularly in the light of the recent credit crunch, which has resulted in a number of lenders hiking up interest rates even further, exceeding the Bank of England base rate by a considerable amount in some cases.

The worry over mortgage interest rates is being further fuelled by the fact that there are thousands of homeowners that are due to come out of fixed rate deals over the next couple of months, and they will be hit hard by the higher interest rates and rise in repayments, with many paying hundreds of pounds extra a month if they stick with their lender’s standard variable rate. Many will be looking to remortgage and go into another fixed rate deal in light of the current economic climate, but they are worried that they will not be able to find a competitive fixed rate mortgage deal to switch to.

Many mortgage advisers, however, have been reassuring consumers and have stated that there are still mortgages available at rates of 6% or under. Although this is much higher than the interest rate that many people that took out fixed rate deals in 2005 are currently on, it is still preferable compared to the standard variable rates of 8% and beyond that some lenders are charging.

The Britannia Building Society currently offers a fixed rate deal of 5.49% for a two year period, which one broker at John Charcol recommends. There are also other fixed rate deals that consumers can choosing from state mortgage advisers.

Tom Smith
26th October 2007

Tags: Loans, offers, bank, Mortgages, deals, interest, fixed, rate

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