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Choosing your mortgage customer service and reputation do count
Recent moneyfacts.co.uk user polls have shown that 18% of us have moved mortgage provider due to bad customer service. 28% of us have avoided taking out a mortgage with a particular provider due to a friend’s bad experience.

Switching mortgages is something that many of us avoid doing even when it would be beneficial to do so. It can seem like a lot of hassle but if you look at potential savings it is often worthwhile. We should not leave it until we have a bad experience with a lender before moving our mortgage.

The first thing to check when deciding to change mortgages is whether there are any penalties for leaving your current one. Often when we take out a mortgage deal we will be tied in for at least the initial period. For instance, with a five year fixed rate mortgage, if we wanted to leave before the initial five years had run we would probably be charged, in some cases thousands of pounds. Other mortgages have extended penalties, so we would still be charged even after the initial period has finished. If you ask your lender they will tell you how much it will cost you.

Once an initial mortgage period ends, you tend to go onto the lender’s standard variable rate. These are typically higher rates than other mortgage offers. At the moment, the average standard variable rate is around 6.3%. Looking at the mortgage best buy charts, rates of less than 5% can be found. On a £150,000 repayment mortgage over 25 years at a rate of 6.3%, monthly repayments would be £994.15. On the same mortgage at a rate of 5%, repayments would be £876.89. This is a difference of £117.26 a month – a huge £1,407.12 over a year.

There are many other things to consider when choosing your mortgage such as term, rate type, deposit, insurances and fees. Read more about these in out mortgages things to consider guide. Emma Butler is the Web Editor at Moneyfacts.co.uk, the independent and unbiased financial comparisons website. We'll help you find the best mortgage for you and the best mortgage rate in the uk.
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