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Remortgage Advice A remortgage is either a fresh mortgage from your existing lender, or a mortgage from a different provider to replace the mortgage you already have, without moving home.
Why bother with remortgaging? Many homeowners find they can save money on their monthly payments by changing to a different mortgage scheme that suits them better, for example lower interest rates or a longer fixed-rate period. A remortgage is also a way to release 'equity' from your home - if your house is worth more than you originally bought it for, you may be able to borrow additional funds based on the increased value of your home.
If you have debt problems, a remortgage can be an effective way of reducing your monthly expenses. By increasing the amount of your mortgage, you can use the extra cash to pay off credit cards or other loans. With the right advice and assistance with debt management, remortgaging may provide the solution.
The remortgage marketplace is highly competitive. Many lenders hope to attract new customers with special offers, but deals can be complicated, with fees, penalties and other conditions to be taken into account, so you need to be careful.
The details below will put you in touch with a qualified mortgage adviser, who can help you select a deal that precisely matches your needs. There are no strings, no obligation and your personal data is safe and secure.
Remortgage to lower your mortgage payments, release equity stored in your home, or consolidate debts. Free, no obligation enquiry form.
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