Birmingham Midshires Tracker Mortgages
Birmingham Midshires date back to 1849 with the merger of approximately
50 building societies which included the
Liverpool
and Birmingham & Bridgwater Building Societies. In 1999, they were acquired
by the Halifax Group.
4 tracker mortgages are provided by Birmingham Midshires (also known as BM Solutions)
which are suitable if you want to follow the Bank of England base rate.
BM Solutions have 3 lifetime tracker mortgages tracking at different rates above
the Bank of England base rate.
The first tracker mortgage has no early repayment charges and an arrangement fee,
while the second, which tracks closer to the base rate, has a higher arrangement
fee.
Birmingham Midshires also provides a lifetime tracker that contains a free remortgage
service as well as a refund of a property's valuation fee.
The group offers a 2 year tracker which tracks at a competitive interest rate for
the term before reverting to a higher rate later on.
A BM Solutions two-year tracker possesses early repayment charges of 4% if the loan
amount is repaid in year one, with a 3% charge applying if the loan is repaid in
year two.
Click here for a list of the current Birmingham Midshires Mortgage offers.
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