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An interest only mortgage is one whereby you pay the interest charged by your lender each month but do not reduce the capital borrowed. The main advantage of this type of mortgage therefore is that the monthly repayments are lower than for a repayment remortgage. However, at the end of the term of the interest only mortgage you will still own the full amount borrowed and will need some means of repaying this if you wish to keep the property.
If you intend staying in the property for the full term of the mortgage (typically 25 years) you may speculate that by this time the original amount borrowed will be sufficiently small due to the effects of inflation and, therefore, easy to repay. But very few people do stay in the same property for 25 years and you could find yourself in a 'negative equity' situation if the value of the property falls. If you wish to move home you may find that you cannot do this as you would have to pay the lender the full amount due which may be more than you can sell the property for.
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