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Best Fixed Rate Remortgage
- Published 02/18/2008
The Mortgage Provider Online has access to all the lenders in the marketplace, so can access every fixed rate remortgage product available in the UK. Currently, the best 2 year fixes (with reasonable arrangement fees) are:
West Brom 5.49% (£999 fee) with a free valuation and free legals
Royal Bank of Scotland 5.59% (£999 fee) with a free basic valuation and free legals
The best 3 year fixed rates are:
Abbey 5.62% (£999 fee) Fast Track, with no freebies
Cheltenham & Gloucester 5.69% (£995 fee) with free basic valuation and legals
The best 5 year fixed rate remortgage products:
Marsden BS 5.54% (£799) with free basic valuation
Royal Bank of Scotland 5.54% (£599) with free basic valuation
The best 10 year fixed rate remortgages are discussed here
Obviously, the best fixed rate remortgage product depends on your circumstances: a fixed rate may not even be the best idea if you are prepared to take a risk on a variable rate mortgage.
Either way, you should get advice from independent mortgage brokers!
West Brom 5.49% (£999 fee) with a free valuation and free legals
Royal Bank of Scotland 5.59% (£999 fee) with a free basic valuation and free legals
The best 3 year fixed rates are:
Abbey 5.62% (£999 fee) Fast Track, with no freebies
Cheltenham & Gloucester 5.69% (£995 fee) with free basic valuation and legals
The best 5 year fixed rate remortgage products:
Marsden BS 5.54% (£799) with free basic valuation
Royal Bank of Scotland 5.54% (£599) with free basic valuation
The best 10 year fixed rate remortgages are discussed here
Obviously, the best fixed rate remortgage product depends on your circumstances: a fixed rate may not even be the best idea if you are prepared to take a risk on a variable rate mortgage.
Either way, you should get advice from independent mortgage brokers!