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Why choose us to arrange your mortgage?

 

There are many types of mortgages available on the market and it can be confusing to know which one is right for you, so we have have outlined the basics below. To seek further advice from one of our qualified mortgage advisers, contact us today. 

 

Repayment mortgages


With this type of mortgage, you repay part of the amount borrowed together with the interest being charged each month.

 

In the earlier years of your mortgage, the majority of your monthly repayment is made up of interest.

However, towards the latter part of your mortgage term, the situation is reversed and the majority of your monthly payment will deduct from the amount borrowed.

 

Interest-only mortgages


With this type, you are only paying interest each month. This means that although your payments will be lower, the amount you borrow will still be outstanding at the end of the mortgage term. You will need to have credible arrangements to pay off the mortgage to avoid the property having to be sold, such as an Individual Savings Account (ISA).

 

Exclusive mortgage deals


We have access to exclusive mortgage deals.  Our expert mortgage advisers will be able to let you know what the latest exclusive deals are and whether they fit with your personal circumstances. We have access to mortgages you can’t get on the high street. We are also whole of market and give advice based on what’s best for you.

 

Buy-to-Let 


Apart from the purpose of the mortgage, the main difference with a buy-to-let mortgage is that the lender will use the rent you will receive for the property to assess affordability. Some may also take the landlord's personal income into account. 

 

Standard Variable Rates (SVR)


With this type of rate, your payments should rise and fall in line with the Bank of England bank rate changes, but not necessarily at the same time or by the same amount. 

 

Fixed rates


Fixed rates give you the security of knowing that your monthly payments will always be the same. With this type of mortgage, you pay a fixed rate of interest for a set period typically over two, three or five years.

 

Tracker variable rates


Tracker variable rates are usually linked to the Bank of England bank rate, which means they will change in line with this. 

 

Capped rates


With a capped rate mortgage, you will know the maximum you will pay for a set period of time. This type of mortgage offers you the option of knowing the maximum monthly repayments you would have to make during a set period of, typically, two or three years.

 

Discount variable rates


Allows you to benefit from a discount on the lender's standard variable rate.  If the lender's standard variable rate (SVR) increases or decreases, so does the discounted rate. Typically, the shorter the discounted period the larger the discount.

 

Offset mortgages


Typically, a current account, savings account, or both, are linked to your mortgage and, each month, the amount in these accounts is then offset against your outstanding mortgage. You are unlikely to earn interest on your savings which are offset.

 

Flexible mortgages


You can vary the amount you pay each month and take payment holidays in some circumstances. It may help to reduce your mortgage with lump sum payments without incurring an early repayment charge.

© 2015 Taylor Milburn Financial LLP

 

Taylor Milburn Financial LLP is an appointed representative of Stonebridge Mortgage Solutions Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

Registered office: Taylor Milburn Financial LLP, Turnpike House, 1280-1210 London Road, Leigh on Sea, Essex, SS9 2UA. Registered Company No. 5601592. Registered in England and Wales.

Financial Conduct Authority No. 578649.

^Commercial Mortgages are arranged by Introduction Only. *A referral can be made to a professional Will writer.

 

 

YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE.

 

Typically we charge a fee of £199 for arranging a mortgage, however the actual fee will depend on your circumstances and will not exceed 1.5% of the mortgage amount. The fees may be waived subject to the terms of the fee waiver agreement.

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