The value of an offset mortgage
Posted by siteadmin on Friday 6th of January 2023.
Taking out an offset mortgage enables you to use your savings to reduce your mortgage balance and the interest you pay on it.
Offset mortgages can help you save money over the course of your deal as there’s less interest to pay over the longer term. Interest rates on offset products can be higher than on an equivalent standard repayment deal, but thanks to the savings placed aside, these are charged on a smaller loan amount. This means you will pay less mortgage interest while the savings are offset.
An offset mortgage can help to lower your monthly repayments or lead to earlier repayment of your balance. There is also no tax to pay on the benefit received from an offset mortgage.
We can help guide you through all your mortgage options including whether an offset mortgage is right for you.
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