Articles Service - Marketing And Unique Articles - Online Directory - Quick Promotion - Free Contents


   

How the Base Rate is Effecting the UK Mortgage Market



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.look4articles.com/rss.php?rss=226
By : Michael Sterios    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-10-27 07:26:11
The Bank of England has slashed the Base Rate in previous months to an all time low. The reasoning behind this was to alleviate some pressure on current home owners and to help rejuvenate the financial economy hoping the banks would begin to lend money again. It is still too early to tell if the drastic measures of the Bank of England were necessary, but the short term effect show okay results.

For those individuals that have a variable, or floating, rate mortgage, the reduction in base rate will increase their cash flow significantly. If you have a £500,000 mortgage and were paying 1 above the Base Rate, your mortgage payment in September 2008 would have been £2997. In June 2009, your mortgage payment would be £1,725. The change in base rate will save you £1,272 per month in mortgage payments.

The Bank of England was hoping that the savings in mortgages would help consumers spend the saved money in other areas, such as the automobile industry or the retail industry. Unfortunately, statistics have not shown a considerable increase as of yet. Most experts believe that it is because people are concerned about the future and are saving their money. Unfortunately, the low base rate means that savings accounts are paying practically nothing in the way of interest.

While the base rate has helped those on a variable rate, it has made those people with a fixed rate mortgage look into remortgaging their property. Fixed rate mortgages, while safer in a time of rising rates, are not nearly as attractive looking right now, in this time of decline. As mentioned previously, with a savings of potentially over £1,000 per month, it is worth it for those on a fixed rate mortgage to seriously consider looking into remortgaging.

It is an uncertain time and the economy is still struggling, but no one knows how low the Bank of England is willing to cut the Base Rate. As of June 2009, it can not go much lower. Even more caution is given to thinking about when the Bank of England will raise rates. This is more concerning to individuals with variable rate mortgages. The unknown nature of the rates market is what makes it so frustrating, yet so exciting.

Once the rates begin to rise, more people will want to obtain a fixed rate mortgage, so that their mortgage payments do not start to increase every month. It is knowing when to make the change that is the big gamble. If you make it too early, you lose out on taking advantage of extremely low rates. If you make the switch too late, your fixed rate will be higher.

Currently the low base rate is affecting the remortgage area of the UK mortgage market the most. It is allowing those on a fixed rate to take advantage of a lower variable rate. Until banks begin to lend significant amounts in the consumer market arena, the effect on new mortgages will not be seen.

Author Resource:

Michael Sterios is a writer for http://www.ukmortgagesource.co.uk

Related Articles


HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual


New Members
select
Sign up
select
Learn more
ASK It!
ASK It!

 
Directory Menu
Home
Login to Directory
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Articles Directory Advertisement
Articles Directory Advertisement Media Kit
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds


Categories

Accessories
Advice
Aging
Arts
Arts and Crafts
Automotive
Break-up
Business
Business Management
Cancer Survival
Career
Cars and Trucks
CGI
Cheating
Coding Sites
Computers
Computers and Technology
Cooking
Crafts
Culture
Current Affairs
Databases
Death
Education
Entertainment
Etiquette
Family Concerns
Film
Finances
Food and Drinks
Gardening
Healthy Living
Holidays
Home
Home Management
Internet
Jobs
Leadership
Legal
Medical
Medical Business
Medicines and Remedies
Men Only
Motorcyles
Opinions
Our Pets
Outdoors
Parenting
Pets
Recreation
Relationships
Religion
Self Help
Self Improvement
Society
Sports
Staying Fit
Technology
Travel
Web Design
Weddings
Wellness, Fitness and Di
Women Only
Womens Interest
World Affairs
Writing
 
Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites
[Valid RSS feed]

Copyright LOOK 4 ARTICLES FREE DIRECTORY - 2005-2012 - Powered By: HYIP