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Buyers 'should not gamble' with interest rates

24-Nov-2006

First time buyers and repeat purchasers should not gamble with the prospect of future interest rate rises, experts suggest.

According to experts at the Motley Fool - a financial comparison website - despite the lack of unanimity at the last monetary policy committee meeting, first time buyers and other property purchasers should not bank on there being no further rate rises.

"Homeowners should not be complacent, nor should they try to second-guess the direction of interest rates when their homes are at stake," said David Kuo, head of personal finance at the Motley Fool.

"There is still an 80 per cent chance that interest rates may increase to 5.5 per cent by the end of 2007. That will mean borrowers need to find an extra £83 a month," he added.

Experts at the Motley Fool are advising borrowers to take out a fixed-rate mortgage in order to protect against any future interest rate rises.

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