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ProviderMortgage TypeInitial RateDurationSubsequent RateThe overall cost for comparisonEarly Repayment Charges
Mortgage DetailsTracker 5.69%25 years-6.0% APR31/01/2012
Mortgage DetailsFixed 5.54%until 02/01/20117.09% for 273 months7.2% APR02/01/2011
Mortgage DetailsTracker 5.53%2 years6.49% for 276 months6.7% APR2 years
Mortgage DetailsFixed 4.99%until 31/12/20107% for 274 months7.2% APR31/12/2010
Mortgage DetailsTracker 4.99%until 31/10/20107% for 276 months7.2% APR31/10/2010

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It's a mortgage minefield

6 October 2008 by Drew

A week is currently a very long time in mortgage world.  Yesterday’s best deal is tomorrow’s...

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Every little helps

2 October 2008 by Drew

News that Tesco are to continue their attempts for world domination with an expansion into...

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At the risk of repetition...drop and lock people

25 September 2008 by Drew

Anyone trying to choose a mortgage at the moment may well feel like their head is spinning, with...

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Beware of dealing with First National and igroup

19 September 2008 by Ray Boulger

GE Money’s 2 mortgage brands, First National and igroup, sent us emails yesterday evening saying...

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The liquidity crises goes from bad to worse

18 September 2008 by Ray Boulger

Despite today’s massive co-ordinated central bank action to pump dollars into the markets...

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Some good news from the US at last!

18 September 2008 by Ray Boulger

Freddie Mac reported today that the average rate for 30 year fixed rate mortgages fell further this...

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Is the government's decision on a suspension of stamp duty below £175,000 a big enough step?



Purchase after divorce

Posted on 16 September 2008

i have seperated from my hubby and we were going to put the house up for sale. it is valued at...

Specific advice is sometimes the only answer

Posted on 11 September 2008

my husband & i are seperating however our home is part of a farming business that we have run...

FIxed rate is ending, what's the best course of action?

Posted on 11 September 2008

I'm 2 months away from the end of a 2 year fixed rate near/sub-prime mortgage(6.65% which will jump...

Transfer of mortgage to a child

Posted on 7 September 2008

Hi Katie I am 61 years old working full time and have an outstanding mortgage of 110,000.00 this...

Mortgage after seperation

Posted on 6 September 2008

my wife has left the home she wants half of the value of it, there is 3years left on...