Mortgage Term Calculator
Find out How Much Increasing or Reducing Your Mortgage Term Will Cost
The reduced term calculator shows the effect that either increasing or decreasing your mortgage term will have on the monthly payments that need to be made, and how that will affect the amount paid overall. The slider control enables you to quickly see the affect that increasing or decreasing the term would have on payments. If you have any questions about the mortgage rates below please contact us with your mortgage queries.
Do you need independent mortgage advice?
Once you compare the affect of the increase or decrease of yoyr mortgage term if you would like mortgage advice, complete our mortgage enquiry form and we will contact you to discus your mortgage requirements. We normally do not charge a fee for mortgage advice, however a fee paying option is available. Our typical fee would be £500.
Bad Credit mortgage
The overall cost for comparison is 5.5% APR. The actual mortgage rate available will depend upon your circumstances. Please ask for a mortgage illustration. Rate correct as of 13/03/2012
Self Cert mortgage
The overall cost for comparison is 4.1% APR. The actual mortgage rate available will depend upon your circumstances. Please ask for a mortgage illustration. Rate correct as of 13/03/2012
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We normally do not charge a fee for mortgage advice, however a fee paying option is available. Our typical fee would be £500
