Northern Rock Fixed Mortgages
If you want to make set repayments each month then you should consider the Northern
Rock fixed-rate mortgage.
There are a range of deals on offer including two, three, five and seven year fixed-rate
mortgages. The fixed interest rate and period over which it will apply will depend
on the terms of your chosen deal (as is the case with the vast majority of lenders).
You can choose whether you want a Northern Rock Mortgage that has/hasn’t any product
fees depending upon the rate of interest you obtain your mortgage at.
It is important to remember that if you choose to repay your mortgage early an early
repayment charge is likely to apply.
They also have a flexible facility, allowing you to take a payment holiday, make
an over or under payment.
A little bit more background on Northern Rock…
Northern Rock Building
Society was originally
formed in 1965 as a result of the merger of Northern Counties Permanent Building
Society and Rock Building Society.
Northern Rock
Building
Society then merged with a number of small local building societies and, prior to
its conversion to a plc in 1997, was an amalgamation of 53 societies. The
specialist mortgage lender now has over 55 branches, the company is
currently the 5th largest
UK
lender and the largest financial institution based in the North East of England.
THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE SECURING OTHER DEBTS AGAINST YOUR HOME. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT
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