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Difference between repayment and interest only

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There are many schemes offered by mortgage lenders from which you as a prospective borrower can choose.

These can be divided into two broad methods of repayment:

Capital and Interest method: -
With a capital repayment mortgage, the capital and interest elements of the loan are paid off with each monthly installment, with the balance reducing over the length of the loan.

Therefore by the end of the mortgage term, assuming all mortgage payments are made, you have paid off the balance in full and you therefore own your property outright.

Interest only method: -
With an interest only mortgage the balance of your mortgage stays the same throughout the mortgage term. Interest and usually a premium in a suitable investment vehicle are paid monthly.

At the end of the term, the proceeds from the investment vehicle are intended to repay the mortgage. This amount will depend on the performance of the investment vehicle.

If you do choose an interest only mortgage you are responsible for ensuring that you have sufficient funds available to repay your mortgage at the end of the term

If you need any more information, then simply speak to an expert today.

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Think carefully before securing other debts against your home. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

If you ask us to arrange a mortgage for you we normally make no charge as we are paid a fee by the lender. However if you prefer us to provide our services on a fee basis we estimate our fee will be 0.5% of the mortgage amount being arranged.

The overall cost for comparison is 8.7% APR for customers who may have their access to credit restricted.

The figure quoted for the APR % is the average APR % charged across adverse mortgages we have arranged.

If your requirements for a mortgage are not influenced by an adverse credit history we would normally expect the APR % we quote you to be lower than the figure quoted above.

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