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First-time buyers 'should reduce loan'

14-Feb-2008

First-time buyers with interest-only mortgages can make substantial savings on their property by making overpayments, an expert has advised.

An increasing number of first-time buyers have opted for this kind of mortgage in light of the current cost of buying a first home, but they should be mindful of potentially tightening credit conditions, according to personal finance site Motley Fool.

David Kuo, head of personal finance at Fool.co.uk, commented: "The shift to interest-only mortgages is not unexpected, given the increasingly onerous cost of buying a first home. However, first-time buyers who have made this choice should try to reduce the size of their loan quickly."

He added that many lenders will allow those with interest-only mortgages to make overpayments. This would mean every £1,000 of overpayment would reduce the loan by the same amount while at the same time substantially reducing the interest bill.

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