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Mon 9th Jun, 2008

Mortgage options

Posted in Bad Credit, Borrowing, Consumer Credit, Consumer debt, Credit record, Financial news, Financial products, Homeowner Loans, Homeowners, House buying, Housing news, Missed payments, Personal debt, Property, Remortgaging, Secured loans, UK Finance, interest rates at 1:07 pm by Steve Smith

Banks are getting increasingly tough on borrowers, and with high interest rates, mortgages are becoming increasingly expensive to service. So what options have you when looking for a new mortgage deal?

With lending rates so high at the moment and not expected to come down for a while, a tracker mortgage would probably not be the right option for anyone who cannot afford increased payments in the short term. Instead, taking out a short-term fixed rate loan would be a wise choice, to avoid being stung by higher repayments in the coming months.

If you have been in arrears recently then switching might be a bit more of a tricky issue since most lenders are now getting a lot tougher on borrowers with blemished credit records. Bad credit mortgages are available, but after last year’s sub-prime losses in America, these tend to be offered at very high rates.

You might not be able to take advantage of the cheap deals out there if you have recently gone into arrears or missed a payment, however there are still some sympathetic lenders out there who are willing to ignore the odd blemish on your credit history so make sure you shop around when you are looking for a good deal.

HSBC is currently offering something called a “RateMatcher” policy, which allows mortgage customers about to come to the end of fixed-rate mortgage to extend their loan for another one to five years at their current rate. This will prevent customers from switching out of an existing good deal to a higher rate elsewhere and should come as welcome relief to anyone whose cheap-rate home loan ends this year.

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