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The Chesham Building Society is owned by its members as it is a mutual institution. As such it is only and fully accountable to them, not shareholders. So instead of paying dividends the Chesham can return profits to members in the form of better mortgage rates. It has these main types of mortgage:
Fixed rate: you can select 3 or 5 year fixed rate mortgages, hence the rate of interest is set for the agreed period. If the market interest rates rise your mortgage rate will not increase, but also if rates fall your rate will remain at the agreed level and will not fall.
Flexible Tracker mortgages: these allow you to make overpayments and, subsequently, underpayments. You can do the overpayments by lump sum or regular monthly overpayments and pay your mortgage off early without any early repayment fees. You can choose at a later stage to take a payment holiday or make underpayments.
Buy to Let mortgages: the Chesham provides two Tracker mortgage choices, the rates of which are set in accordance with the Bank of England base rate, with an added charge set by the Chesham.
The Chesham also has some special offers for first time buyers:
Re-mortgaging: switch your mortgage to The Chesham and you could save money on your monthly payments. You can select from fixed and discounted rate mortgages and also Flexible Tracker Mortgages that track the Bank of England Base (Repo) Rate. Loans: if you currently have mortgage with the Chesham you could be eligible for a further advance, which You can repay up to the end of your mortgage term. Do you want to compare Chesham Building Society mortgage deals with those of other lenders? Simply complete one easy form and an independent adviser will call you back with a choice of best mortgage quotes from a wide variety of lenders. Click here to do this now |
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