Home  Mortgages  Insurance  Savings  Investments  Pensions  Loans & Credit  Cut Your Bills 
Compare & Buy | News | Features & Guides | Ask the Expert | Blog | Tools

Homeowners struggling with £1bn mortgage bill

Monday, 17, Mar 2008 10:02

Over a third of a million homeowners who took out fixed-rate mortgages five years ago are now struggling with repayments, according to new research.

A poll by Mortgage Monitor reveals increasing numbers of homeowners are worried about meeting repayments when their fixed-rate mortgages expire and repayments rise.

Some 340,000 five-year fixed rate mortgages were taken out in 2003 and are now due to expire.

The credit crunch means even those remortgaging are expected to struggle to find mortgage deals without higher repayments and those who stay with their lender could see the cost of paying the mortgage rise 35 per cent as their home loans switch to lenders' standard variable rates (SVRs).

The combined mortgage bill for those coming off five-year fixed rate deals is estimated as £1.02 billion.

Almost a quarter of those coming off fixed rate mortgages admitted they were anxious about keeping up with repayments, while five per cent said they had no idea how to meet the rising costs of their mortgage.

To cope with the rising cost of their mortgage, 40 per cent said they would head to a mortgage broker, while 17 per cent would stick with their existing lender to see what deals they have.

A total of 1.4 million homeowners will come off fixed rate mortgage deals of all lengths over 2008.

© Copyright, Adfero 2010. All Rights Reserved

Mortgage best buys

Mortgage best buys

Find market leading mortgage rates using our best buy tables.

Mortgage best buys

What do you think?

Name 

Location 

Email 

Comment 

Enter the text shown to the right

Mortgage Advice

Mortgage advice

Get in touch with a mortgage broker to help find the right mortgage for you.

Mortgage advice

Mortgage best buys

Mortgage best buys

Find market leading mortgage rates using our best buy tables.

Mortgage best buys

Life Insurance

Life Insurance quote

Compare life insurance policies with cover starting from just 17p per day!

Life insurance

Free Newsletter

Sign up to myfinances.co.uk's free daily newsletter to keep up with our hints and tips on making the most of your money.