Remortgaging can reduce your monthly repayments when your fixed-rate term ends. But is it best to remortgage with the same lender or a new one? Here’s the lowdown.
Thinking of remortgaging with a Help to Buy equity loan? Here's what you need to know.
Want to build an extension? Don’t have cash in the bank? Find out how to remortgage for an extension and whether you should take the plunge.
Remortgaging to release equity can put some much-needed cash back in your pocket. But is it a good idea? What’s the catch? Read on to find out.
What is remortgaging? How does it work? Should you do it? We’ve answered all your questions about remortgaging to turn you into a total pro.
Looking to remortgage? Here's how long it takes and everything you need to know to find the best deal.
Own your own home and want to remortgage? You sure can. Learn more about this and how to do it.
Here's what happens when your fixed rate mortgage ends and what to do to avoid overpaying and save money!
Looking to remortgage quickly? Whatever the reason, we’ve got easy steps to follow to get you the best remortgage deal fast.
Looking for a remortgage broker? We’ve got you covered with our own review of brokers. Find out the best here.
Considering remortgaging with the same bank? Perhaps your bank has got in touch with a new offer. Find out if it’s a good idea to stick or switch.
Fixed rate deal coming to and end? Not quite sure what to do? Here’s how and why you should be remortgaging at the end of your fixed rate.
Looking to remortgage? Find out where the best place to remortgage is.
Looking for the best remortgage lenders? Find out how to get the best deal for your remortgage.
Not sure when the best time to remortgage is? Find out when and how to remortgage and potentially save £100s per month.
Looking to release some equity in your house? Fixed term coming to and end and looking for a cheaper deal? We’ve got you covered with the best way to remortgage.
Here’s how to keep your interest rate down and save £100s per month - in just 15 minutes, online, fee free and with no risk to your current mortgage.