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Remortgages- The benefits of Remortgaging

Last post 08 Aug 2007, 4:55 AM by loadsofmoney. 5 replies.
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  •  28 Jun 2006, 6:00 PM 122479

    Remortgages- The benefits of Remortgaging

    Finding the right mortgage is a very important financial decision in life as it is more often than not the largest single expenditure in people’s lives! People will often search the supermarkets shelves for bargains choosing products for the sake of a 1p or 2p saving per item and there’s nothing wrong with that; I do it all the time.

    Our parents teach us to be frugal with money in our up bringing and we sometimes become animals of habit throughout our lives. Through the generations, inflation has seen prices increase ten fold and who would have thought years ago that the price of a loaf would touch the £1 figure.

    The same can be said about UK property, as the housing market has exploded and the average mortgage has gone way above the £100,000 figure. This is before we align our currency and interest rate with the euro. Ireland has seen a massive explosion in property prices in the post years of joining the euro and it is now an extremely expensive place to buy property.

    By comparison the UK property market is still cheap and I dread to think what will happen to property prices when the UK eventually aligns itself with the euro and interest rates are reduced to 3.5%. Will we see the average UK mortgage at the £200,000 figure?

    An Englishman’s house is his castle but for the average homeowner with the average mortgage that is now in excess of the £100,000 it is an extremely expensive commodity. Many people do not realise that it could pay them to review and move their mortgages by remortgaging on a regular basis and the simple arithmetical advantages of this could be in the thousands as a consequence.

    Consider this as a normal mathematical comparison. A 2% saving on a £100,000 mortgage works out at £2,000 per year and assuming that this saving can be made every year by moving the mortgage to another lender, it equates to an astronomical £50,000 saving over the normal mortgage term of 25 years. It just doesn’t make sense to be putting that sort of money into a lenders pockets when they already make billions of £££’s net profit per year.

    Most of us have all experienced hard times at some stage in our lives and received letters from banks telling us that they are going to charge us £27 for bouncing a cheque or non payment of a direct debit or standing order. Now is the time to hit back and take some of that money back from them by taking advantage of the discounts that they have to offer to borrowers. So, if there is massive saving around like that, why do people not remortgage more often?

    Surveys conducted by lenders have identified that some people are just not aware, whilst others have said that they just could not be bothered. Some people have stated that the mortgage market is just too complicated.

    Well, the range of UK mortgages has increased dramatically over the past few years. Although this increase in mortgage types has added complexity, it has also introduced fierce competition, which has in turn resulted in the availability of some very attractive mortgage products for the customer.  With over 10,000 mortgage products to choose from, how do we ensure that we get the best mortgage and remortgage rates?

    Employing the services of a whole of market mortgage broker can pay dividends here as they have sophisticated computer software to narrow down the mortgage products and arrange the cheapest remortgage rates. But it is not just as easy as that! You need to be aware that there are different types of mortgage brokers in the UK.

    1)     There are those that select from a panel of lenders

    2)     There are those that select from the entire market

    3)     There are brokers that charge a fee

    4)     There are brokers that don’t charge a fee

    All professional people need to be paid somehow for their services and the mortgage broker is no different. The key to employing the mortgage broker is to ensure that you are getting the best mortgage at that time and the only way to do this is to employ him and pay him for that service. By doing this you should ensure that there is no influence exerted by the mortgage lender offering him a large procuration fee, as it is known in the industry.

    We continuously trust tradesman such as joiners, electricians, plumbers (if you can get them) to work for us when we need them and are happy to pay their fee when the job is finished, so why should that be any different when you employ the mortgage broker, when considering remortgaging or moving your mortgage to another lender.

    Take the bull by the horns, find the best remortgages, the cheapest remortgage rates and visit our website at http://www.mortgages2.co.uk for the best whole of market remortgages.

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  •  28 Jun 2006, 6:12 PM 122482 in reply to 122479

    Re: Remortgages- The benefits of Remortgaging

    Hi, I have just spent the last 5 minutes looking at your site but I can't finad a copy of your IDD on there, can you please put a link to this on here.

     

    Thanks

     

    PS: As you charge a fee for your services, does that mean that you refund the procuration fee to the customer on completion as this is proof that you are REALLY independant?


    Bricky...

    Generous finders fees paid on exchange for BMV's in Northants and surrounding areas.
  •  14 Jul 2006, 11:47 AM 124096 in reply to 122482

    Re: Remortgages- The benefits of Remortgaging

    If you have read the above you may be interested in the following:

    A recent remortgage mystery shop - Mortgage Brokers Fail Fairness Test

     www.georgeberkeley.co.uk/reports/MysteryShop.pdf

    A free guide to remortgages at www.themortgagechampion.com

    Just scroll down to the bottom of the index page.

     

     

  •  14 Jul 2006, 12:05 PM 124101 in reply to 124096

    Re: Remortgages- The benefits of Remortgaging

    Hi Gee

    Very longwinded but does make a point... I'm still waiting for the link to the IDD from this lot...


    Bricky...

    Generous finders fees paid on exchange for BMV's in Northants and surrounding areas.
  •  07 Aug 2007, 6:49 PM 319968 in reply to 124101

    Re: Remortgages- The benefits of Remortgaging

    Please excuse my Ignorance but what or who is IDD?
  •  08 Aug 2007, 4:55 AM 320189 in reply to 319968

    Re: Remortgages- The benefits of Remortgaging

    An IDD is an Initial Disclosure Document; it used to be called a Terms of Business letter until the FSA regulated mortgages. This document outlining the keyfacts of a brokers services should be issued to a client as soon as is practicable during the sales process. If a face to face meeting then it should be issued at the first appointment, if the sale is a distant one, such as phone or post then it should be issued within 5 days of the initial contact with the client.

     

    This document only relates to those products regulated by the FSA and does not have to be issued for example to clients who are looking for Buy to Let or commercial mortgages.

     

    Since an IDD can be changed appertaining to the client you are dealing with, for example whether or not a broker fee may be charged, how much this fee will be, or when the fee is payable it is often not practical to post a generic one on a website as this could be misleading.

     

    If contemplating taking advice from a broker with regard to a residential mortgage I would strongly advise you ask not only for the brokers IDD but also a KFI (Key Facts Illustration) on the particular mortgage being offered before you consider taking the enquiry further.


    Kind Regards

    Martyn
    Stirling Mortgage Network Ltd

    A rapid mortgage/remortgage and bridging finance service, with over 20 years in the mortgage industry.
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