Over half of tracker mortgage holders are still not taking advantage of historic low rates to overpay on their home
There are many mortgages to choose from, we provide you with the basics on flexible mortgages.
Most mortgages nowadays have some flexible features that allow you to vary when and how you pay off your loan.
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June 1, 2000 was the day that Woolwich mortgages changed borrowers' mortgage habits by putting the UK's first offset
Data from moneysupermarket.com shows that savers and borrowers who fall into the new income tax bracket of 50 per cent
Giving up your daily coffee and bar of chocolate could help you shave up to £18,000 off your mortgage. Emma
Pauline McCallion examines the pros and cons of flexible borrowing with offset and current account mortgages
A mortgage that adapts to your changing life and needs? To good to be true? Not necessarily, as Annie Shaw
Offsetting your savings account against your mortgage cuts the interest you have to pay and years off your mortgage. Nicola
Offset mortgages offer borrowers the ultimate in flexible mortgage borrowing, giving you unprecedented control over your finances, an attractive tax
The offset and current account mortgage market looks set for a bright future with an increase of 63 per cent
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