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Mortgage rates rising but at a slower pace ‒ Rightmove

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  • 05/07/2023
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Mortgage rates rising but at a slower pace ‒ Rightmove
The average interest rates on mortgage products continues to rise, albeit at a more modest pace, the latest data has revealed.

The weekly mortgage tracker from Rightmove noted that the average rate for a five-year fixed rate at 85 per cent loan to value (LTV) has increased by 0.15 percentage points over the last week to 5.65 per cent.

The average rate on products over the same term, but at 60 per cent LTV, increased by the same margin to a typical 5.41 per cent. 

By comparison, the average rate for such products a year ago stood at 3.49 per cent and 3.31 per cent respectively.

The report found that it is a similar story on two-year fixed rates. Borrowers with a 15 per cent deposit face an average rate of 6.06 per cent, up by 0.13 percentage points over the week, while for those at 60 per cent LTV the average rate is now 5.81 per cent, which is up by 0.14 percentage points on last week.

Matt Smith, mortgage expert at Rightmove, noted that while mortgage rates are continuing to increase, the pace of increases is slowing.

He added that it was important for borrowers to understand that while average rates are helpful for giving an indication of mortgage trends, there will be borrowers who are eligible for more competitive rates.

“This demonstrates that in the current market it’s important that those thinking of taking out a mortgage speak to a mortgage broker who can help them choose the best deal for their individual circumstances,” he noted

Separate research from Moneyfacts suggested that average rates on two and five-year fixed rates have now passed the six per cent milestone.

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