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		<title>Some Useful Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 09:02:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are a few tips for people who are considering a refinance mortgage-

Make sure that the new mortgage you choose is available to homeowners who are remortgaging as not all of them are.


Most people should choose a Repayment Mortgage over an Interest-Only one as there&#8217;s no risk of shortfall then.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" />Here are a few tips for people who are considering a refinance mortgage-</p>
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<li>Make sure that the new mortgage you choose is available to homeowners who are remortgaging as not all of them are.</li>
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<li>Most people should choose a Repayment Mortgage over an Interest-Only one as there&#8217;s no risk of shortfall then.</li>
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<li>Check if the lender charges interest daily, this is better as the amount you owe becomes less every time you make a payment, meaning you pay less interest than with a lender who calculates interest annually.  Annually means that 12 months worth of payments have to be made before the amount you owe is reduced.</li>
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<li>Using a Mortgage Broker can save you a lot of hassle and open up deals that wouldn&#8217;t be available to you as an individual.  Opt for a &#8216;whole of market&#8217; broker, they may be free or charge you for the service so check first.  Do still check some other deals yourself though, as some lenders don&#8217;t offer their deals through brokers.</li>
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<li>Your lender may offer to add buildings insurance and Mortgage Payment Protection Insurance to your monthly payments.  If you shop around and buy them separately you are likely to save money even though some lenders charge a fee if you decline their insurance.</li>
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<li>If money is particularly tight, a fixed rate deal means that during the fixed rate period you won&#8217;t have any nasty surprise increases in your monthly payment if interest rates should rise.  Don&#8217;t forget though that when the fixed rate period is over, your payments could increase significantly if interest rates have risen.</li>
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<p>Disclaimer-</p>
<p>This guide does not constitute financial advice.  Anyone seeking financial advice should seek appropriate professional advice.</p>
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		<title>Which Deal Should You Choose?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2009 08:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different types of refinance mortgage available, and it pays to carefully consider exactly what type you need to find the right one for your present situation.
Mortgage Brokers
It can save a lot of time and hassle if you use a mortgage broker to find the best deal for you.  They may also be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p id="top" />There are many different types of refinance mortgage available, and it pays to carefully consider exactly what type you need to find the right one for your present situation.</p>
<p><strong>Mortgage Brokers</strong></p>
<p>It can save a lot of time and hassle if you use a mortgage broker to find the best deal for you.  They may also be able to obtain mortgage deals that are not available to individual customers.  The type to choose is a &#8216;whole of market&#8217; broker, as others may offer a limited selection of products and not include the most competitive deals.  Some may charge a fee, however others are free and make their money from commission.</p>
<p><strong>Interest-Only Vs. Repayment</strong></p>
<p>Despite the large number of different mortgages, they can be divided into two types-  Interest-Only and Repayment.  In the case of interest-only products, it&#8217;s possible to find yourself with a shortfall if the investment aspect of your mortgage fails to perform well.  This means that you would be responsible for finding the extra money needed to make up the difference between the value of the investment and the amount you owe.  With repayment types you will not risk having a shortfall as some of the money you pay each month goes towards the interest, and some towards repaying what you borrowed.</p>
<p><strong>Types of Mortgage</strong></p>
<p>Some of the different types available are:</p>
<p><em>Standard Variable Rate</em>- Interest rate varies as it&#8217;s linked to the Bank of England&#8217;s interest rate.  Drops in Bank of England interest rate may not all be passed on to you however.</p>
<p><em>Tracker</em>- Follows changes in Bank of England interest rate exactly, but some types may have a minimum interest rate below which they won&#8217;t drop (known as a &#8216;collar&#8217;).</p>
<p><em>Fixed</em>- The interest rate is fixed for a set period, from a few years up to 25 years.  If rates have increased during your fixed period, your payments might increase greatly when the fixed period is over unless the fixed rate period covers the whole length of the mortgage.  Also, if the Bank of England interest rate falls your payments will not.</p>
<p>There are many other types of deals and it shouldn&#8217;t be a problem finding one to suit your circumstances. For more information see <a href="http://www.loanmortgagefinancing.com">Loan Mortgage Financing</a>.</p>
<p>Disclaimer-</p>
<p>This guide does not constitute financial advice.  Anyone seeking financial advice should seek appropriate professional advice.</p>
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