Call us on 01598 720044 / 01604 265640
Call us on 01598 720044 / 01604 265640
Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
There are a number of reasons why you may want to look at remortgaging and it is important to know that even though you are not moving home, you could still get a great deal on your mortgage. There are three main reasons why you may be considering a remortgage and no matter what the circumstances are, we can help by:
When you first secure a mortgage deal invariably, you are offered an incentive rate that lasts for a set amount of time. Once this ends, it is important to look at your mortgage as you may end up paying a higher rate if you stay with your current lender. By reviewing your mortgage, you could see a reduction in the interest rate you pay and therefore reduce your monthly outgoings.
Where you have equity in your property, it may be possible to release some funds in order to extend the property; pay off debts that have a high level of interest or even buy an investment property. We will make sure that releasing equity from the property is the right thing for your circumstances.
When it comes to interest rates, they may rise or fall at any time and it is important that you know how these changes could impact you. For those who are worried about possible rate rise, remortgage allows you to fix rates at current levels, also allowing you to plan your monthly budgets for the coming years.
You may have to pay an early repayment charge to your existing lender if you remortgage.
Think carefully before securing other debts against your home. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
Upton Financial Advice LTD is an Appointed Representative of Stonebridge Mortgage Solutions Ltd, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
We are entered on the Financial Services Register under firm reference number 823279.
This is the cookie policy for Upton Financial Advice. We are committed to protecting your privacy. This Cookie Policy forms part of our legal information and sets out how we use cookies on our website to help make your visits more effective.
WHAT ARE COOKIES?
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer by websites and sometimes by emails. They provide useful information to organisations, which helps to make your visits to their websites more effective and efficient. We use cookies to ensure that we are able to understand how you use our website and to ensure that we can make improvements to our websites. Cookies do not contain personal or confidential information about you.
HOW WE USE COOKIES
We use cookies to ensure that you get the best from our website. The first time that you visit our website you will be asked to consent to the use of cookies and we suggest that you agree to allow the cookies to be active on your device whilst you visit and browse to ensure that you experience our website fully.
THE TYPES OF COOKIES WE USE
We use three types of cookies on our website:
• Session cookies that are deleted after each visit
• Persistent/tracking cookies that remain in place across multiple visits to our websites
• Third party cookies that are used by other parties, for example Google Analytics
Session cookies and persistent cookies are necessary in order for you to use our website. These cookies can be deleted via your browser, but this will restrict the functions that you are able to carry out on our websites. For more information on how to disable cookies in your browser please see the Information Commissioner’s Office website. (http://www.ico.org.uk/for-the-public/online/cookies/)
Session cookies expire when you leave the website and are not stored on your computer and do not contain any personal data.
Persistent cookies last beyond your visit to our website. We use Google Analytics on our website. This is a tracking cookie which enables us to track how popular a site is and to record visitor trends over time. The cookie does not contain any personal data, but it does contact your computer’s IP address to determine where in the world you are accessing the website from and to track your page visits within the site.
OPTIONAL COOKIES
These cookies are usually supplied by business partners and help us to filter out information which is not relevant to you.
ACCEPTING / BLOCKING COOKIES
You can accept or block any cookies from any website through your browser settings. For more information on how to disable cookies in your browser please see the Information Commissioner’s Office website. (http://www.ico.org.uk/for-the-public/online/cookies/).
Please note that if you share your computer, accepting or blocking the use of cookies will affect all users of that computer.
COOKIES AND DEMOGRAPHICS
We may use data from Google’s interest-based advertising or third-party audience data (such as age, gender and interests) with Google Analytics.
MORE INFORMATION
For more information about cookies visit the Information Commissioners website