tracker mortgages

Find out what a tracker mortgage is and whether it could be right for you.

What is a tracker mortgage?

A tracker mortgage is a type of variable rate mortgage where the interest rate tracks (or follows) the Bank of England Base Rate. This means that the interest you are charged on your mortgage depends on how the Base Rate changes:

When the Base Rate falls, your interest rate will also fall.
When the Base Rate rises, your interest rate will also rise.

For some people the flexibility of tracker mortgage rates is an advantage whilst others will prefer the security of knowing what their interest rate will be for a set period of time (fixed rate mortgages). With a tracker mortgage you need to prepare for your interest rate and mortgage payments to go up if the Base Rate rises.

Is a tracker right for me?

See how a tracker mortgage could be the right choice for you and what you need to be aware of:

  • Tracker mortgage rates track the Bank of England Base Rate (a variable rate of interest) over a specified period of time.

  • This means that the interest rate you are charged will rise if the Base Rate increases and fall if it decreases, affecting your mortgage payments in the same way. 

  • A minimum rate of interest is applied to Tracker products (‘the collar’) which means that when the Base Rate falls, the interest rate you pay also falls but won’t go below this minimum rate of interest. 

  • If you’re interested in Tracker mortgages, you need to make sure you are happy to accept the risk that your mortgage payments would increase in the future if the Base Rate rises. 

  • You have the right to repay the loan either partially or in full during the term of the loan. Early Repayment Charges and other fees and charges may apply.

Disclaimer

YOUR PROPERTY MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE.

 

Important things to remember

  • We only offer our own products
  • You can get an illustration on any product you may be eligible for by calling us on: 0345 1200 891

Switch your mortgage deal

Find out how to switch and view our range of deals.