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With a fixed rate mortgage, your interest rate is fixed for a certain amount of time - usually one to five years - so you know exactly what to expect in terms of mortgage payments. Because of this, a fixed rate mortgage is usually a good buy for people who need to know exactly how much their monthly repayments will cost so they can budget accordingly.

The trouble with a fixed rate mortgage is if the general interest rate falls far below the figure you’ve set your fixed rate mortgage at, you don’t benefit - rather, your mortgage provider does. Because of this, fixed rate mortgages tend to be good value if interest rates look set to rise in the early years of a mortgage. Be warned that a lot of research goes into the making of every fixed-rate mortgage. If you have reason to believe interest rates are set to rise, your mortgage provider likely has the same information and has used it to devise a fixed-rate mortgage that will still turn a profit if the economy behaves as you both expect it will.

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At a glance: Fool.co.uk’s top mortgages

Provider
& mortgage
type
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APRs Max. Loan To Value ? Fees & Other
charges ?
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Initial rate & Period ? Subsequent rate ? Overall cost for comparison ?

Abbey Fixed

Abbey
4.39% to 02/02/11 5.44% 5.5% 60% Arrangement fee:£995

Early repayment charge:3% until 02/02/11
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Abbey Fixed

Abbey
4.94% to 02/02/11 5.44% 5.6% 75% Arrangement fee:£549

Early repayment charge:3% until 02/02/11
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Abbey Fixed

Abbey
4.69% to 02/02/12 5.44% 5.4% 60% Arrangement fee:£995

Early repayment charge:3% until 02/02/12
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Northern Rock Fixed

Northern Rock
4.89% to 01/01/14 5.84% 5.6% 65% Arrangement fee:£995

Early repayment charge:4% until 01/01/14
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Bank of Ireland Fixed

Bank of Ireland
5.29% to 31/12/13 5.49% 5.7% 80% Arrangement fee:£999

Early repayment charge:5% until 31/12/13
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Woolwich Fixed

Woolwich
5.49% to 31/01/19 4.49% 5.4% 60% Arrangement fee:£995

Early repayment charge:6% until 31/01/19
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These figures are based on a loan of £120,000 on a repayment basis over 25 years.

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