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    • 3.92% Initial
    • 2 year fixed
    • 9.2% APRC
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    • 4.02% Initial
    • 2 year fixed
    • 9.2% APRC
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    • 4.03% Initial
    • 5 year fixed
    • 8% APRC
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    • 4.13% Initial
    • 5 year fixed
    • 8% APRC
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    • 4.30% Initial
    • 5 year fixed
    • 6.8% APRC
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    • 4.45% Initial
    • 5 year fixed
    • 8.1% APRC
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    • 4.47% Initial
    • 2 year fixed
    • 9.2% APRC
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    • 4.54% Initial
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    • 7.5% APRC
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    • 4.55% Initial
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    • 6.8% APRC
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    • 4.55% Initial
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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.

Remortgage A Buy To Let

By remortgaging you may be able to release equity to make property improvements

People often remortgage to provide money for:

  • Home improvements
  • New Kitchen
  • New En-suite bathroom
  • Consolidate other existing debts
  • A second property

You can remortgage a property and use additional capital raised to make improvements to your btl property.