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Do you want to switch your mortgage to a new lender? Want to get a great, lower mortgage rate? We'll help you get a low cost remortgage quote in minutes. Many mortgage borrowers would save thousands over the term of their mortgage by switching their mortgage provider through us.

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Our list of top mortgage companies scour the UK mortgage market to find the very lowest rates for your current situation. Mortgage companies normally offer the lowest rates to their new borrowers who switch their current mortgage. Therefore if you pay a mortgage on your property, then you may well be able to switch provider and pay less on your mortgage every month.

Why Switch My Mortgage?

Many mortgage providers give their lowest mortgage rates only to their new borrowers. So you could be getting the worst deal at your current mortgage company, when you could switch mortgage providers and get the best deal at your new lender! All mortgage companies know that their most knowledgeable borrowers switch their mortgages every 2-3 years or so. These providers realise that the remainder of their customers don't transfer their mortgage, even when they are able to. Such customers subsidise the more savvy customers that do change their mortgage regularly, and who usually get a much lower rate. Which customer do you want to be? The type that stays and gets a worse deal, or the type that switches mortgage provider and saves every?

Getting a bespoke remortgage quote is simple, and absolutely free. Plus there's no obligation, so you can get your free quote to switch your mortgage with complete peace of mind.

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How Much Does It Cost To Switch My Mortgage Company?

It depends on your present financial situation, in addition to the remortgage you'd like apply for. There're hundreds of remortgages on the UK market at the moment - many of these will require fees to arrange. However, you are often likely to save money over a couple of years, as the interest rates for brand new remortgages are typically much lower than the rates for existing customers. So, why not discover how much you could save right now by getting a free remortgage quote

How Long Does It Take To Switch Mortgage Provider?

As a rough guide, it can take from two weeks to a month or so, depending on certain things. For example, the exact nature of your remortgage requirements will make a difference. If you have a less-that-perfect credit record (for instance, if you've missed mortgage payments in the last year, or had a CCJ or IVA), then it could take more time to arrange than if you have excellent credit. In addition, your remortgage will be switched much sooner if you respond to the paperwork requirements as soon as possible. A few mortgage borrowers take a couple of weeks to put the paperwork together. If you're quick, you can get the mortgage approved and completed days or weeks more quickly.

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