Mortgage costs fall by further 2% in Q2

The majority of mainstream mortgages have come down in cost over the past three months, according to Mortgage Brain research.

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Rozi Jones
19th July 2017
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"Although the reductions in costs over the past three months are relatively small, they do follow a period of stability"

Its quarterly product data analysis shows that the cost of a five-year fixed rate at 70% LTV is now 2% lower than it was at the beginning of April 2017.

With a current rate of 2.04% (as of 1st July 2017), the 2% reduction in cost equates to an annualised saving of £144 over the past three months, or £450 when compared to this time last year on a £150,000 mortgage.

The cost of a 70% LTV two-year tracker and a 70% and 80% LTV three-year fixed rate have also come down by 2% over the past quarter and offer borrowers potential annual savings of up to £396.

A slight drop in cost has also been recorded for a two-year fixed rate at 60, 70 and 80% LTV, an 80% LTV two-year tracker and a 60% LTV five-year fix, which are all now 1% lower than they were in April.

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, commented: “Although the reductions in costs over the past three months are relatively small, they do follow a period of stability and should be welcome news to a lot of today’s potential homebuyers or those looking to re-mortgage.

“Our longer term analysis of the most popular mainstream mortgages also shows a strong mix of rate and cost reductions which means that borrowers looking to take out a mortgage today can benefit from lower monthly repayments.”

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