Offset Mortgages
Coventry BS launch new mortgage rangeThe Coventry Building Society has announced new rates for a range of mortgage products including fixed-rate products, trackers, offset mortgages and buy-to-let mortgages. |
Homeowners advised to pay down mortgage debt rather than savePeople with mortgages can save thousands of pounds by overpaying on their mortgage rather than saving money in a low interest savings account. |
Leeds Building Society launches new fixed rate bondLeeds Building Society has announced the launch of a new fixed rate bond that lasts for one year and could benefit savers who want easy access to their funds. |
Leeds Building Society announces new deals on offset mortgagesCustomers eager to take on an offset mortgage may wish to head to Leeds Building Society after it announced new deals on such products. |
Offset mortgages: How to link your savings to your mortgageBy linking your savings to your mortgage repayments you could save hundreds of pounds a year in lower mortgage interest payments and the process is easier than you might think. |
Consumers urged to tackle financial spring cleaningConsumers could save thousands of pounds a year by carrying out a "spring clean" to get the best deals on financial products. |
Virgin 'Bank' steps closer with Northern Rock in sightsVirgin is set to launch a bank, it has confirmed. |
The Coventry launches new offset mortgagesCoventry Intermediaries has launched a new range of offset mortgages with fixed rates starting at 5.49 per cent. |
Offset mortgages: The lowdownHomeowners could save as much as £70,000 by opting for an offset mortgage to repay their home loan, new research has revealed. |
Is an offset mortgage worth it?Will an offset mortgage be worth money and should you switch to one? |
Offset mortgages coming into their ownWith rising interest rates offset mortgages are coming into their own. |
Make your mortgage £11,000 cheaperFour million British mortgage holders can save an average £11,000 each in mortgage repayments by moving to an offset mortgage. |
Is switching to an offset mortgage worth it?Is it worth moving from an ISA to an offset mortgage to pay off the capital of a mortgage? |
Can you offset an ISA against a mortgage debt?Is it possible to offset an existing ISA against a mortgage debt? |
Free banking for life with offset mortgagesAs the threat of charges for current accounts increases, experts are pointing out that these can easily be avoided with an offset mortgage. |
What are the benefits of flexible mortgages?What are flexible mortgages and why are they important? |
Brits offset mortgages as interest rates riseAs interest rates climb, many Britons are getting around the increased mortgage costs by switching to offset mortgages. |
Offset mortgages offer interest rate protectionBritons can protect themselves from the impact of interest rate rises by using an offset mortgage, new figures show. |
Bonus could cut six years from mortgageUsing Christmas and new year bonuses to pay off your mortgage every year could cut a mortgage term by six years, new research reveals. |
Get 9% on savings with offset mortgagesPeople can effectively earn more than nine per cent interest on their savings by using an offset mortgage. |
Coventry Building Society launches 5.1% offset tracker mortgageFrom Friday 17 November, Coventry Building Society is adding a new offset tracker mortgage to its product range. |
Is it always a good idea to pay off your mortgage?Are there any advantages to keeping a small mortgage balance, rather than clearing your debt completely? |
Woolwich launches City bonus mortgageWoolwich has launched a new type of mortgage - aimed at people who receive a large chunk of their salary in their annual bonus. |
Can you really pay off your mortgage in 18 months with an offset mortgage?Are the claims of offset mortgage providers true? And why do they vary so much from provider to provider? |
John Charcol launches offset tracker mortgage at 4.24%Mortgage broker John Charcol has launched a two-year offset tracker mortgage - charging 4.24%, or base rate minus 0.51 per cent. |
