Uncle Spielberg
Well-known member
Mortgage rates have been on an upward trajectory since January due primarily to three recent Bank of England base rate rises. Combined with the cost of living crisis and the war in Ukraine, these events have coincided to create a perfect storm in the mortgage industry.
Two things are likely to happen this year:
- Firstly, those who took out a mortgage in the last two to five years and find themselves approaching a rate review, either via re-mortgage or product transfer are likely to experience a payment shock as the rates on offer are now broadly higher.
- Secondly, most lenders have made adjustments to their affordability calculators, factoring in inflation and the higher cost of living experienced by many households. In many instances, this could mean those looking for a new mortgage find they are unable to borrow as much as they previously could.
You can prepare for this, and give yourself a chance of securing the best possible deal, by looking around 6 months before the rate ends
I have arranged mortgages for many NSCers over the years, and I am happy to help anyone who wants to see what may be available to them.
You can PM me on NSC, or contact me via my website.
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Two things are likely to happen this year:
- Firstly, those who took out a mortgage in the last two to five years and find themselves approaching a rate review, either via re-mortgage or product transfer are likely to experience a payment shock as the rates on offer are now broadly higher.
- Secondly, most lenders have made adjustments to their affordability calculators, factoring in inflation and the higher cost of living experienced by many households. In many instances, this could mean those looking for a new mortgage find they are unable to borrow as much as they previously could.
You can prepare for this, and give yourself a chance of securing the best possible deal, by looking around 6 months before the rate ends
I have arranged mortgages for many NSCers over the years, and I am happy to help anyone who wants to see what may be available to them.
You can PM me on NSC, or contact me via my website.
US/GG