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L&C annual cost

Comparing mortgages isn’t easy. Sometimes deals look attractive because they have a low initial rate, but you also need to take into account any fees that come with the mortgage deal. We recommend annual cost as the best way to see which mortgage deal offers the best value for the size of mortgage you’re looking to take.

This is how we calculate the annual cost:

  • We add up all the fees associated with the mortgage deal and deduct any cash back to find total fees
  • We then divide the total fees by the number of months the initial mortgage rate lasts to find the total fees per month
  • We add the total fees per month to your monthly mortgage payment and multiply by 12 to calculate the annual cost

By comparing mortgage deals looking at annual cost you can see which one would be cheapest for you taking into account fees as well as the interest rate. The annual cost only applies to the initial deal as its always best to consider switching once the initial deal is over to see if you could save money.

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Calculating exactly how much you can borrow depends on a number of things, such as:

  • How much you spend each month on regular commitments
  • Whether you're paid a basic salary, a basic salary plus bonus, commission or overtimeIf you're self employed
  • The amount of deposit you have
  • Your age and whether you are looking to borrow beyond your retirement date

One of the most important factors in determining how much you can borrow is the lender. Each lender has different criteria and as brokers who, last year successfully placed mortgages with 59 different lenders, we are perfectly placed to match the right lender to your borrowing requirements.

What if I need to borrow more?

Sometimes it can be possible to borrow more than the calculator on our website shows you and that's where our expertise comes in. We are sometimes able to arrange higher borrowing by taking your own individual circumstances into account.

* All potential borrowing is subject to affordability checks and credit status

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Our moving home best buys

When compiling our best buy tables we compare the best mortgage rates from across the UK market, including deals that are exclusive to us. It's important to remember that the best mortgage deals are not necessarily about getting the lowest mortgage rate possible, you also need to take into account all the fees and charges associated in setting up your new mortgage deal.

By choosing L&C to find your next mortgage deal our advisers will research the market for you, looking at criteria, set up fees and the rate to help you compare the best mortgage deal for your circumstances, saving you time and effort. Our best buy tables above show you the mortgage deals currently available, both fixed rates and variable rates, whether you are looking to purchase or remortgage to a better deal.

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Looking to move home?

There’s no escaping the fact that moving home is stressful, but the good news is that getting a mortgage doesn’t have to be.

There are lots of different mortgage options for home movers, whether it is taking out a new deal or moving your current mortgage over to a new property.

Don’t worry if you’re not sure which option is right for you. Here at L&C, we can discuss all the different routes you might be able to take and advise you on the best deal to suit your individual circumstances.

Why apply for a mortgage with L&C?

Applying for your mortgage with L&C when you’re moving home can help save you money, time, and hassle. We’ve got all the mortgage advice you need to help make the home buying process as painless as possible.

  • Use our online Mortgage Finder at a time and place that’s convenient for you, either at home or on the go.
  • It’ll ask you for all the essential information, including the purchase price of the property you’re hoping to buy, how much you want to borrow, and what your income is.
  • The Mortgage Finder will give you a list of personalised results in real time of all the home mover deals you might qualify for.
  • If you haven’t found a property yet, you can complete our Mortgage Finder, and we’ll send you a ‘Decision in Principle’ certificate by email, indicating how much you might be able to borrow. If we need to check anything, one of our expert mortgage advisers will give you a call to confirm your details and fill in any blanks. Our online Decision in Principle doesn’t require a credit check, so won’t harm your credit score to apply.
  • If you’ve found your new home and you’re ready for the next step, just fill in the property details on our Mortgage Finder and send it over to us so that we can get started on finding the best mortgage deal for you.
  • Our advice is fee free. Like all other brokers, we’ll receive a payment from the lender you take your mortgage through, but we won’t charge you anything on top of this so there‘s nothing to pay us. You’ll pay no more applying through us than you would going directly to the lender on the same deal.

Mortgage Options for Moving Home

There are three main mortgage options if you’re moving home: either ‘porting’ your existing mortgage across to a new property; porting your mortgage and borrowing additional funds, or taking out a new mortgage. Here’s what you need to know.

  • Porting your current mortgage. If you’re tied into your existing mortgage deal, your lender may be prepared to let you transfer it across to your new property without paying an Early Repayment Charge (ERC). However, if they do allow this, you’ll still need to go through the mortgage application process again, as your lender will need to be satisfied that you meet their current lending criteria and that the mortgage is affordable. Find out more in our guide to Porting a mortgage.
  • Moving to a larger home with a bigger mortgage. If you’re porting a mortgage and need to borrow additional funds, bear in mind that this may be at a different rate to your current mortgage. If you do need a different deal, it’s a good idea to try and ensure this finishes at a similar time to your existing mortgage so that you can then remortgage the whole amount onto the same deal at a later date.
  • Taking out a new mortgage. If you’re currently on your lender’s Standard Variable Rate (SVR), or there are no charges to move away from your existing mortgage or lender, you may decide to take out a new mortgage when you move home. There are many different types of mortgage deals you may want to look at, so take a look at our mortgage guides for more information, or give us a call and an expert adviser will be able to recommend the right option for you.

When to apply for a mortgage

It’s a good idea to start the process of applying for a mortgage as soon as you’ve decided you’re going to move home.

Your starting point should be to think about how much you want to borrow, and what type of mortgage you’d like.

Here at L&C we can help you determine which type of mortgage is right for you, and once you’ve found a property to buy, we will support you through the mortgage application process from start to finish.

Start your search online for a mortgage

Finding a mortgage and applying with L&C is a simple four-step process.

Step 1 See how much you could borrow and what your monthly payments are likely to cost using our L&C calculators or the online Mortgage Finder.

Step 2 Answer a few more questions online, or speak to an adviser to find out which deals you are likely to qualify for and get expert advice on the best deal for you.

Step 3 Apply easily for your mortgage online – we’ll pre-populate the application form with the information you’ve given us already, so there’s no need to tell us twice.

Step 4 Once you’ve submitted your application you can keep track of the whole process online 24/7. Our experts are on hand to offer free advice if you need help or support at any stage, and we’ll appoint a dedicated case manager who’ll do all the legwork for you.

Moving home FAQs

Can you move house if you have a fixed rate mortgage?

Yes, as long as your lender will allow you to take your fixed rate mortgage to your new property. Most mortgage deals are portable, but you will need to re-apply to ensure you still meet your lender’s criteria.

How do I get a bigger mortgage to move house?

If you’re porting an existing mortgage to a new property, you can apply to borrow additional funds from your lender. However, bear in mind that you may be on a different mortgage rate for any extra borrowing.

Can you transfer a mortgage to a new house?

Yes, this is known as porting. In most cases, lenders will allow you to transfer your mortgage to a new property without having to pay any Early Repayment Charges (ERC’s). However, you will have to reapply for your mortgage, so that your lender can be certain that you meet their current affordability criteria.