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		<title>Equity Release Remortgage Market Develops Momentum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Experience has shown it&#8217;s essential you review your finances regularly. Equity release schemes are no exception.Who would have thought that 8 years ago, with essentially a handful of providers; namely Norwich Union, Northern Rock, Hodge &#038; Mortgage Express were the only companies in the market. How times have changed!The equity release market now has over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Experience has shown it&#8217;s essential you review your finances regularly. Equity release schemes are no exception.<br/><br/>Who would have thought that 8 years ago, with essentially a handful of providers; namely Norwich Union, Northern Rock, Hodge &#038; Mortgage Express were the only companies in the market. How times have changed!<br/><br/>The equity release market now has over 20 companies competing for business. This has proved a healthy scenario given the inflexibility &#038; higher interest rates of the earlier plans &#038; enabled such schemes to develop towards the more flexible &#038; competitive plans they are today. But complacency must not prevail.<br/><br/>Competition with the equity release providers has developed new strategies of releasing equity &#038; consequently driven interest rates lower.<br/><br/>It is one of these former companies; Mortgage Express that is of concern.<br/><br/>Customers of Mortgage Express who have equity release schemes with them have received communication over the past months detailing an interesting scenario.<br/><br/>Mortgage Express were one of the earlier companies to recently suffer from the credit crunch after mainly being caught out in the buy-to-let market of which they were a major player. They are a subsiduary of the Bradford &#038; Bingley.<br/><br/>Due to the lending difficulties they have experienced they have now closed to new business &#038; consequently have written to its mortgagors including holders of its equity release schemes. They are willing to release these mortgages, without penalty to a new equity release company of your choice.<br/><br/>For plan holders of the aforementioned it is a big decision to make as some of their schemes have interest rates as low as 5.99%, but some as high as 8%.<br/><br/>So would it be worth remortgaging?<br/><br/>The answer lies in the following factors; current property value, age, interest rate at inception &#038; the increased balance of the equity release plan. This is where independent financial advice is essential.<br/><br/>Analysis can show where any break even point is. This will confirm whether there would be any benefit in transferring your Mortgage Express scheme to a new lender. Research is conducted from the whole of the market &#038; dependent on your requirements, a recommendation can be made from a panel of over 20 companies.<br/><br/>Costs are an important factor in the equation as they can detract any obvious gains of moving to a lower interest rate. This is where specialist deals with lenders are of assistance, as the lower the transfer costs are, the earlier the break even point is for justifying a remortgage.<br/><br/>The lowest interest rate at the time of writing is 5.79% with LV=, hence for some people major savings can be made, however this rate is not available to everybody &#038; independent advice must always be sought<br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Mark Greggs</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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