Mortgage fees rocket by 70%

Research from Moneyfacts reveals that average mortgage fees have reached a new high.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Amy Loddington
5th September 2012
Mortgages
A year before BoE base rate fell to 0.5% the average fee was just £889. Four years later, the average fee has risen by a horrendous 70.30% to its current level of £1,514.

Average Mortgage Fees

- Mar 08     £899

- Sep 08     £1,068

- Sep 09     £925

- Sep 10     £924

- Sep 11     £1,023

- Sep 12     £1,514

Today, most people are interested in fixing their mortgage payments. The average two-year fixed fee is £1,565 and a 75% LTV offers an average rate of 4.31% while the five-year fixed is slightly less at £1,014 and the average 75% LTV will cost 4.19%.

Sylvia Waycot, finance expert at Moneyfacts.co.uk, said:

“There is no logical reason why fees should have increased so much. In the space of just August and September alone, they have increased by an average of £42.

“Mortgage administration costs can’t have jumped 70%. Credit searches are no more complex than in previous years, so why are fees so high?     

“It could be that lenders are keen to push fees because they are an upfront cost, which means they get the money at the start regardless of fulfilling the full length of a fixed term.        

“And should you not fulfil the full length of the fixed term, well that can open the door to a whole host of other upfront charges.

“Doing your homework before choosing your mortgage is key. Mortgages have always been complicated, but these days that complication has sadly been taken to a whole new level.”
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