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Renewing your mortgage: Navigating costs as a landlord

Writer's picture: Adam HarisAdam Haris

As a landlord, the prospect of renewing your mortgage may be met with a mix of anticipation and trepidation. With mortgage rates fluctuating and economic conditions evolving, the worry of increased cost looms large for many.



How can I control costs?

If your mortgage is due to be renewed soon, it’s crucial to carefully consider your options and to plan ahead to ease potential financial strains. Economic shifts, changes in interest rates, and alterations in lender policies can all contribute to an increase in mortgage costs.


Whether you have one property or a portfolio, higher mortgage payments can significantly impact profitability.


However, it’s essential to understand that you’re not powerless in the face of rising costs. There are several strategies and options available to help mitigate the impact of increased mortgage expenses.


First and foremost, understanding the terms of the existing mortgage, such as the interest rate, repayment period, and any potential penalties for early repayment, can provide valuable insight into the feasibility of renewal.


Exploring alternative mortgage products and lenders can present opportunities for cost savings. In a dynamic market, mortgage rates and terms vary, and switching to a different lender or negotiating with the current lender may result in more favourable terms.



Professional advice

Additionally, consider seeking professional advice from your mortgage adviser or financial experts. These professionals can offer tailored guidance based on individual circumstances, helping you navigate the complexities of mortgage renewal and secure the best possible outcome tailored to your circumstances.


While the prospect of increased costs may be daunting, there are options at your disposal to manage any financial strains.


If you’re a landlord facing mortgage renewal in the coming year, don’t hesitate to reach out to one of our adviser's to discuss your options and formulate a strategy that aligns with your goals and circumstances.

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