Habito Mortgages

Compare Habito Mortgages

Representative example based on a fixed rate mortgage

A mortgage of £375,000 payable over 20 years initially on a fixed rate for 5 years at 4.38% and then at the standard variable rate of 7.65% for the remaining 15 years would require 60 monthly payments of £2,351.88 and then 180 monthly payments of £2,899.55.

The total amount payable would be £663,156.80 which includes interest and product fees of £1,124.

The overall cost for comparison is 6.5% APRC representative.

Early repayment charges may apply.

Habito Mortgages

Habito was formed to take the confusion out of sorting a mortgage by providing their clients with helpful tools, knowledge and expert support when buying a new home or remortgaging an existing property.

Habito offer their own mortgage products including "Habito One" which offers customers mortgages with no "lock in" features and where you can leave anytime.

Habito also offer buy to let mortgage products.

First Time Buyers

In the current property market, it can be hard for first time buyers to get a foot on the ladder. Many lenders, such as Atom Bank offer mortgage products specifically designed for first time buyers.

Remortgaging with Habito

As interest rates change over time and new products come onto the market, it can be a good idea to move your mortgage to a different provider to get a better deal.

This can also allow you to borrow more, so you can pay off your existing mortgage and have some cash left over. Switching mortgage providers can be relatively simple, with many lenders offering to help you with some or all of the fees involved.

Second charge mortgages

If you have a good deal on your existing mortgage but want to borrow more, it may make more sense to take out a separate secured loan, known as a second charge mortgage. This allows you to unlock extra finance without interfering with your existing mortgage.

Loan to value ratio

How much you will be able to borrow as a mortgage is likely to be influenced by a number of factors, including how much you earn.

Another important consideration is your loan to value (LTV) ratio. This shows how the amount you want to borrow relates to the market value of your property.

So, if you want to borrow £50,000 as a mortgage on a £100,000 house, your LTV would be 50%.

If you then wanted to take out a second charge mortgage for a further £25,000, this would make your LTV 75%.

The higher your LTV, the higher interest rates most lenders will tend to offer.

Find the best deals on mortgage rates

The mortgages market is diverse, with many different providers and types of mortgages to choose from.

This can make it hard to know which offers the best value for you. Our mortgage calculator takes a lot of the hard work out of the equation for you.

All you have to do is head to the top of the page and plug in some basic details, including the amount you wish to borrow, how long you want to repay over and why you need the money.

The mortgage calculator will then match your enquiry with our pick of the top deals from across the industry, making it much quicker and simpler for you to make a comparison.

Independent Mortgage Advice

Remortgaging is particularly popular at the moment as interest rates are low.

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Whether it will be a good idea for you to remortgage depends on a number of factors, including your goals and your personal circumstances.

However, in general, if interest rates are lower than you are currently paying on your mortgage, it may be a good time to remortgage.

If interest rate are higher than you are currently paying, it may be better to look at other options, such as a second mortgage or a personal loan (if you aim is to borrow more).

If you are not sure whether now is the right time to remortgage, it is a good idea to speak to an independent mortgage broker who will be able to offer impartial advice on a Habito mortgage as well as other lenders.

Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or any other debt secured on it.