Remortgaging
When you took out your original mortgage, it was probably ideal for your circumstances at the time.
But now could be the right time to assess just how suitable your current product is.
Choosing to re-mortgage may mean you are able to secure more favourable rates than your current deal, and there are some mortgage deals with no fees to pay. This could result in significant monthly savings!
You may have to pay an early repayment charge to your existing mortgage provider but most lenders do not impose a penalty for you changing once any tie in period has expired.
At The Mortgage Centre we aim to make re-mortgaging as quick and simple as possible.
Our expert advisors and admin team will guide you through the entire process and assist you with the paperwork from start to finish.
There’s a lot of people and organizations out there that can potentially sort out a mortgage for you; but before you commit to one of the most important financial decisions of your life, ask yourself; can they offer you all of the following:
- Access to the whole of the mortgage market (Not just a panel of 9 -12 lenders!)
- Access to over 4,000 mortgage schemes from over 100 lenders, updated every day
- Professional mortgage specialists (Mortgages aren’t just a sideline for us!)
- A computerised mortgage sourcing system, updated daily, to find you the very best deal quickly
- We do all the leg work; sorting out the paper work from start to finish
- Not a one hit wonder – we’ll stay in touch to make sure you’re on the best deal.
But don’t just take our word for it; we arrange 2,700 mortgages per year; that’s borrowing of £353,512,228!
If you are currently tied in to your existing mortgage deal and you would like us to review your finances when your special rate no longer applies, please fill in the details below and we will contact you 3 months before your current mortgage deal ends.
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
We normally charge no fees although depending on your circumstances a fee of up to 1% of the mortgage amount may be charged.