Latest mortgage news - Fixed Rate Mortgages


12 Sep 2017

Remortgage buyer activity soars as mortgage rates reach all time low

The number of remortgage buyers surge 12% taking advantage of record low mortgage rates to reduce the cost of repayments.

29 Aug 2017

First time buyers can save money with a discount mortgage, says Moneyfacts

For first time buyers a discount mortgage could save them money rather than fixed rate where the interest charged is more expensive.

09 May 2017

Mortgage rates reach new lows as availability to borrowers rises

The mortgage market has seen a rise in the number of products on offer giving homeowners more choice as rates reach new lows.

21 Apr 2017

Record low 0.89% mortgage rate offered with high fees from lender

Yorkshire Building Society has launched a record low mortgage rate as competition increases but is it worth the high fees.

15 Apr 2017

Fix your mortgage for five years to beat rising inflation

The cost of five year mortgages has reduced in the last year and now could be the time to fix this rate and inflation proof your budget.

27 Mar 2017

Equity release record levels as people unlock value from their homes

Amounts of equity released from homes reached £1.24 billion in the second half of 2016 a record level of wealth that continues to growth.

13 Jan 2017

10-year fixed rate mortgage costs rise, would you lock in for the long term

After years of falling rates the 10-year fixed rate mortgage costs are beginning to rise according to research from Moneyfacts.

14 Aug 2016

How will the Bank of England interest rate cut will affect your mortgage

The Bank of England has reduced interest rates from 0.5% to 0.25% but will your mortgage benefit from the decrease?

07 Jul 2016

Coventry Building Society launches 10-year mortgage as rates plunge

The lowest ever ten year fixed rate mortgage deal at 2.39% is launched by the Coventry Building Society after EU referendum.

27 Jun 2016

House prices and mortgage rates to fall in wake of Brexit

Uncertainty created with Brexit could see house prices fall by 5% and decreasing swap rates may produce better mortgage deals.

01 Feb 2016

London Help to Buy schemes offer attractive mortgage rates for new build homes

Lenders for the new London Help to Buy are offering mortgage rates as low as 1.55% to first time buyers and home movers.

25 Jan 2016

Fixed rate mortgages for five-years under 2% now offered by lenders

The HSBC have returned with a five-year fixed rate mortgage of 1.99 per cent with a high fee, but should you commit to such a long term?

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