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UK Low Interest Rates Surge in 10 Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Deals

Housing-Market / Mortgages Jan 07, 2015 - 12:59 PM GMT

By: MoneyFacts

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Research from Moneyfacts reveals that the number of 10-year fixed rate mortgage deals on the market is continuing on a sharp upward trajectory. 

Shorter term fixed rate mortgages have been the favoured option for borrowers for many years, but the historic low rates on offer in today’s market means that fixing for longer periods is definitely an attractive offer, hence the rise of the decade-long fixed rate.


In January 2014, there were just eight 10-year deals to choose from, but by October that number had risen to 22, and just three months later, the figure today is 77.

Along with an increase in choice, the interest rates being offered are falling, too. The average rate fell from 4.23% in January 2014 to the lowest average 10-year fixed rate deal ever, at just 4.17%.

Lenders who borrowed from the Government’s Funding for Lending Scheme need to show they have lent the money out in mortgages and that their mortgage books have grown. They have just four years from borrowing the money to do this.

At the same time, constant talk of a BoE base rate rise is making many borrowers jumpy as the prospect of increased monthly mortgage payments loom.  

Sylvia Waycot, Editor at Moneyfacts.co.uk, said:

“The 10-year fixed rate bandwagon is racing down the road and lenders seem to be jumping all over it.

“This is great news for borrowers as they are able to fix their repayments for a decade at a time, which removes the fear of what happens if interest rates rise.   

“Traditionally, the fear for those locked into a fixed rate has been ‘what if interest rates drop generally?’, Which would mean they could miss out on cheaper deals.

“However, as Bank of England base rate is currently sitting at an historic low, and the only talk is of when it should rise rather than drop, this is less likely to be a concern for most people fixing.”  

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