What would the likely interest be on a £45,000 remortgage.?

My current mortgage has 10 years to run at 6.5 interest. I owe
£21,000 and would like to remortgage. I have a bit of debt but equity of about £60,000 - what would be the cheapest way of remortagaging?

Answers:
Likely interest would be £450 per year for every 1% interest.
ie. 6.5% interest would be about £2925 per year or £243.75 per month.
However 6.5% seems a lot to pay. Try the Nationwide discounted mortgage I pay about 0.1% below base rate. This is discounted for two years, then remortgage again.
Hope this is some help.
I pay 4.75% with the woolwich. My mortgage is £58K and I pay £317 a month so yours would be (45/58)x317 = £246 a month for a 45K mortgage.

Shop around though - there are good deals out there.
45000 at 4.99% (clean credit only though) monthly repayments on interest only would be £187.13 - if you have some bad credit you would probably need a near prime product at around 5.17% monthly repayment of £193.88 if you need any more information please e mail me. 6.5% is the standard variable rate and is costing you money.

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