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Mortgage calculators - Remortgaging

Remortgaging can be one of the best ways to save money on your property. Paying a slightly lower rate of interest could make a noticeable difference in your monthly mortgage payments, and in the long run, could save you thousands. Our remortgage calculator provides a first step in these calculations, helping you compare the monthly payment and total amount repayable for different mortgages. But remember – before you switch mortgage deals, be sure to check all the figures, including fees and early repayment penalties.

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