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Guide to Mortgages

This Guide is supplied for general information only. You should seek specific advice for your individual circumstances before acting on any suggestions made.

What is a mortgage?

A mortgage is the name given to a loan secured on property. It is usually used to buy the home although it is becoming more popular to consider a new mortgage, where the property is already owned, to access a more competitive mortgage product or to raise capital for other purposes, such as school fees or business investment.

A mortgage is a long-term loan and has traditionally run for a fixed period, typically 25 years. However, most mortgages are flexible enough to allow for early repayment or, if your circumstances dictate, the term can be extended beyond the original loan period.

Mortgages were once the preserve of building societies and the high street banks, however recently far more competition has entered the market and there is now a raft of lenders offering mortgage loans on residential property. This expansion in the number of lenders has lead to a vast array of different loan packages.

Nowadays there are loan deals to suit most people's needs, whether you are buying your first home, a retirement cottage or perhaps an investment property.

What different types are there?

What should I think about when choosing a mortgage?

More information on interest only mortgages

How large a mortgage can I have?

I am self-employed: how can I get a mortgage?

My income is erratic: does that put me out of the running for a mortgage?

What is Higher Lending Charge?

What about protecting my mortgage payments?

What other costs are involved when buying a house?

What is a CAT standard mortgage?

What if I can't meet my mortgage payments?

Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

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