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A fixed-rate mortgage is a mortgage where your interest rate is guaranteed to stay the same for a set period of time. This can offer peace of mind because, unlike a variable-rate mortgage (such as a tracker), you’ll know exactly how much you’ll need to repay each month during this period.
A tracker mortgage is a home loan where the interest rate you pay is based on an external rate – usually the Bank of England base rate – plus a set percentage. The base rate is currently 0.75%. So, if the interest rate on a tracker mortgage was the base rate +1%, the amount of interest you would pay is 1.75%. If the base rate went up, the interest rate on your tracker mortgage would also rise.
A standard variable rate is a type of variable-rate mortgage, meaning the total amount that you pay could change each month. A standard variable rate mortgage is what you’ll be transferred onto when a fixed, tracker or discount deal comes to an end.