Mortgages Deals
There are also several terms used to describe the interest you pay on a mortgage, and the key terms are as follows:
Variable Rate (SVR)
The
SVR is the lenders standard rate, usually 2-4% above the Bank of
England base rate. With a variable rate mortgage you are able to switch
lenders at any time without being penalized. If you start a mortgage
with a different type of interest repayment for an agreed term, once
the term finishes you will go back to the SVR.
Fixed Rate
A
fixed rate mortgage allows you to repay interest at a fixed rate,
irrespective of any base rate fluctuations. In other words you your
monthly repayments will remain the same every month for a time period
agreed between you and your lender (usually between 1 and 25 years).
Fixed rate mortgages often have high redemption penalties so you need
to be sure this is suitable for you for the foreseeable future.
Furthermore, the lender may also charge a ‘booking fee’ to apply for
this type of mortgage.
Tracker
A tracker mortgage will
track any movement in the Bank of England Base rate, so you will
benefit from any falls in interest rates, but will also have to pay
more each month should the rates increase.
Discount
The
discount mortgage rate is another variation of the standard variable
rate. It provides a discount from the lenders SVR for a fixed period of
time. The interest rate still fluctuates, meaning your monthly
repayments may differ slightly from month to month, but the discount
remains constant.
You should ask your adviser to explain these in more detail, or ask for an illustration.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE
