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UK Remortgage - 2007/05/09 18:22
Remortgaging can also be clarified as changing mortgages without moving home. It is the process of changing your mortgage for a better rate, or to release some of the equity in your home, or to consolidate your debts. If your home has positive equity - its market value is greater than the outstanding mortgage - you can increase the size of your mortgage. This is a great way of raising additional finance to spend as you will.

Additionally, remortgaging can help the homeowner to repay other debts such as personal loans, credit cards or perhaps making home improvements such as a new conservatory, extension or loft conversion. Either way, getting a remortgage involves the termination of your current mortgage scheme and moving on to a brand new one.

If you decide to change your current mortgage to a new mortgage then it is perceived that you are remortgaging. This generally involves you changing mortgage lenders because the majority or lenders do not offer their existing customers remortgage schemes as they will be losing money.
The process of remortgaging will mean that a chartered surveyor will be instructed to evaluate the property as well as conducting an up-to-date valuation of the property. This will take into account any changes in value due to home improvements, or due to fluctuations in the local or national property market.

When choosing a new lender for your remortgage you will have a vast choice to choose from, so make sure you find a lender that gives you value for money. Many mortgage lenders will offer free valuations, set up fees or will pay for your legal fees so do your research thoroughly.