Banks sneak in higher charges for mortgages

The lowest mortgage rates have doubled in the past six months and borrowers are now paying £840 a year more for the average loan than they did in October last year, according to analysis by broker L&C Mortgages. Experts have urged borrowers to lock in mortgage rates before they rise further this year.

But they must also contend with lenders withdrawing deals on a daily basis. Last month alone, lenders took more than 500 mortgages off the market, the biggest monthly drop since May 2020, when banks were braced for the economic fallout of the height of the pandemic.

Savvy borrowers keen to secure lower repayments for longer have been particularly disadvantaged by lenders. The number of 10-year fixed deals, which allow homeowners to lock in to a low rate for a decade, has dropped from 180 to 111 since February, according to Moneyfacts, an analyst.

Eleanor Williams of Moneyfacts said: “The mortgage market is currently very volatile and we recorded almost double the number of deal changes from lenders in February as were made in January.

“With lenders changing their deals so frequently, mortgages are available only for a brief period, so borrowers may want to act with a sense of urgency to make sure they secure their rate of choice.”

The cost of longer-term deals has crept up too. The average rate on a 10-year deal is now 2.89pc, up from 2.85pc in February.

This week Skipton Building Society relaunched its previously withdrawn 10-year deals, with rates that are 0.32 percentage points higher.

Aaron Strutt of Trinity Financial, a mortgage broker, said borrowers who failed to act quickly on cheap rates would miss the opportunity to lock in.

He added: “If you are waiting for details of a property purchase before you lock in to a mortgage deal, it’s likely the interest rate will be withdrawn or increased in the meantime.

“The super-cheap deals are clearly gone now and we are creeping towards 2pc being the best rate available. Prices will only continue to rise this year, especially in light of forecasts by the Bank of England.”

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