Hi.
I built a house about 18 months ago and took out a mortgage of €220,000 over 30 years to do that. I am a Ulster Bank U first account holder and so have a current variable interest rate of 5.1%. My monthly repayments (with tax relief inc) are about €1100. I estimate that my house is now worth between €370,000 and €400,000, making my mortage less than 60% of the value. I also have a lump sum of around €20,000 from my SSIA that I was thinking of sticking into the mortgage, further reducing the value of the mortgage versus the house value. I am not overstretching myself with my repayments but I would like to get as good a deal as possible of course.
I have a couple of questions on my circumstances,
- Is it worth a switch to a different lender and if so does anyone have any recommendations?
- Should I consider fixing the mortgage rate for a couple of years as it looks like interest rates will continue up (todays papers are talking about a fuel crisis that would almost certainly force interest rates higher)
Any help appreciated.
I built a house about 18 months ago and took out a mortgage of €220,000 over 30 years to do that. I am a Ulster Bank U first account holder and so have a current variable interest rate of 5.1%. My monthly repayments (with tax relief inc) are about €1100. I estimate that my house is now worth between €370,000 and €400,000, making my mortage less than 60% of the value. I also have a lump sum of around €20,000 from my SSIA that I was thinking of sticking into the mortgage, further reducing the value of the mortgage versus the house value. I am not overstretching myself with my repayments but I would like to get as good a deal as possible of course.
I have a couple of questions on my circumstances,
- Is it worth a switch to a different lender and if so does anyone have any recommendations?
- Should I consider fixing the mortgage rate for a couple of years as it looks like interest rates will continue up (todays papers are talking about a fuel crisis that would almost certainly force interest rates higher)
Any help appreciated.