HSBC mortgages highlights ongoing debate

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HSBC mortgages highlights ongoing debate

There is plenty of debate among homeowners about which type of house purchase loan is the best available, according to HSBC mortgages.

Martijn van der Heijden head of mortgages at the firm, suggested that there is a lot of confusion in the market at the moment, which is not helped by conflicting predictions regarding house prices.

He also pointed out that it is not clear what the future holds for the base rate and this has an impact on whether it is best to opt for a fixed-rate or variable rate mortgage.

Mr Heijden said: "We are offering customers the option to bolt HSBC's longer-term fixes together with our nil booking fee trackers, meaning they can split their mortgage for up to five or even seven years."

The HSBC mortgages spokesperson claimed that the firm's Split Loan Mortgage has been a very popular solution to the ongoing debate about home finance.

Last month, the company highlighted the importance of holding equity in a home, noting that it can allow people to benefit from lower interest rates.

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