Mortgages
Buying a Property
Is a mortgage right for you? Buying a property is a major decision and a long-term commitment.
Does it fit in with your future financial goals? Can you really afford a mortgage? It is important to assess your finances and work out what you can afford to pay each month. Many banks will have online mortgage calculators that will give you an idea of how much you can borrow and what the monthly repayment will to be. Don’t overstretch yourself. Not owning a property is better than getting repossessed when you can’t keep up with the repayments.
There many expenses associated with buying a property such as legal fees and stamp duty. Remember to factor these in.
If you decide that buying a property is the right decision for you, information and tips are available on most bank websites.
Mortgages
A mortgage is a loan secured on your property. What type of mortgage should you choose? Do you know your fixed interest rate from your flexible interest rate?
Choosing a suitable and affordable mortgage for you will not only save you money but will help you to manage your finances and avoid unnecessary risks. It is important to understand the pros and cons of each type of mortgage.
Further resources can be found by searching local bank websites and check comparator websites.
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