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80 mortgage deals

Nationwide BS

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,084

Monthly cost

4.64%

Interest rate

£66,064

Cost over 5 years

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Virgin Money

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,091

Monthly cost

4.69%

Interest rate

£66,183

Cost over 5 years

Clydesdale Bank

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,091

Monthly cost

4.69%

Interest rate

£65,488

Cost over 5 years

Virgin Money

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,091

Monthly cost

4.69%

Interest rate

£66,483

Cost over 5 years

Virgin Money

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,091

Monthly cost

4.69%

Interest rate

£65,983

Cost over 5 years

Virgin Money

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,091

Monthly cost

4.69%

Interest rate

£66,483

Cost over 5 years

Nationwide BS

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,100

Monthly cost

4.75%

Interest rate

£65,996

Cost over 5 years

NatWest

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,104

Monthly cost

4.78%

Interest rate

£66,995

Cost over 5 years

NatWest

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,104

Monthly cost

4.78%

Interest rate

£67,245

Cost over 5 years

Cumberland Building Society

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,103

Monthly cost

4.78%

Interest rate

£67,200

Cost over 5 years

Teachers BS

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,105

Monthly cost

4.79%

Interest rate

£67,366

Cost over 5 years

Clydesdale Bank

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,107

Monthly cost

4.8%

Interest rate

£67,420

Cost over 5 years

Barclays Bank

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,108

Monthly cost

4.81%

Interest rate

£67,505

Cost over 5 years

Virgin Money

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,108

Monthly cost

4.81%

Interest rate

£66,206

Cost over 5 years

Virgin Money

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,110

Monthly cost

4.82%

Interest rate

£66,291

Cost over 5 years

Halifax

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,109

Monthly cost

4.82%

Interest rate

£67,290

Cost over 5 years

HSBC

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,109

Monthly cost

4.82%

Interest rate

£68,040

Cost over 5 years

Virgin Money

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,110

Monthly cost

4.82%

Interest rate

£66,591

Cost over 5 years

HSBC

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,109

Monthly cost

4.82%

Interest rate

£68,040

Cost over 5 years

Halifax

35 years

5 years fixed

Repayment

£1,109

Monthly cost

4.82%

Interest rate

£67,540

Cost over 5 years

What should your mortgage be compared to income?

Typically, lenders like banks and building societies will let you borrow between 4 to 4.5 times your household income for a mortgage. However, some people can borrow more than this, for example with a 5.5x Income Mortgage or Professional Mortgage you could borrow up to 5.5 or even 6.5 times your income. But you should make sure to not overstretch yourself when borrowing a mortgage loan. Ideally, the monthly repayments on a mortgage should account for no more than 30-40% of your take home pay.

How will interest rates affect my mortgage calculator result?

Your mortgage interest rate is the money you pay a lender in return for them lending you the money you need to buy a property. Interest rates are calculated as a percentage of your total mortgage loan. If you take out a mortgage with a higher interest rate, the amount you pay each month will be higher. However, it can be difficult to know if interest rates will go up or down, and often it’s better to get on the ladder sooner rather than renting for longer as property prices can increase, which could price you out of buying even if rates do drop.

Who is offering the best mortgage rates in the UK?

Which lender is offering the best mortgage rates depends on what deals and rates you’re eligible for. Each mortgage product has different eligibility criteria, so you may not qualify for all deals, and the rate you’ll be offered is based on your individual affordability. Plus, banks and building societies often change their rates multiple times a month, so the lender offering the best mortgage rate one week could be entirely different the week after. To see which banks are best for you and your situation, work with a mortgage broker to understand your options.

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