What are the best mortgage rates in mid-July? 💰

What are the best mortgage rates in mid-July? 💰

A quick overview of the best rates you can expect to get if apply for a mortgage here and now in mid-July!

Hey Wokingham,

Matt & Matt here checking in to give you the latest mortgage rates in mid-July 💰

With lots of scary headlines out there regarding mortgage rates we wanted to just give you the facts - what is the best rate you can expect to get right now if you need a mortgage...

Check out the numbers below and as always, give us a call if we can help! 🥑

Top residential interest rates as of 12th July 2023... 👀

5 Year Fixed Mortgage Deals
60% Loan (40% Deposit): 5.39% (Offered by TSB)
90% Loan (10% Deposit): 5.54% (Offered by Nationwide)
95% Loan (5% Deposit): 5.89% (Offered by Santander)

2 Year Fixed Mortgage Deals
60% Loan (40% Deposit): 5.81% (Offered by Halifax)
90% Loan (10% Deposit): 5.95% (Offered by Halifax)
95% Loan (5% Deposit): 6.49% (Offered by Nationwide)

Thinking of a move in 2023? Get in touch below!

🙋‍♂️Matt Pulford
☎️ 07920 065080
📧 matthew@avocadoberkshire.co.uk

🙋‍♂️Matt Barrell
☎️ 07717 725609
📧 mattbarrell@avocadoberkshire.co.uk


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