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Remortgage to Pay Off Debt: How One Customer Gained Financial Control

Barclays 2-year fixed remortgage at 3.87% helped consolidate £38,500 debt with £709 monthly payments. Raise capital for home improvements.

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Hayley Rye

Mortgage Advisor · CeMAP Certified, 24+ years in mortgage industry

Customer Overview

A self-employed professional in his early 40s from the South of England was approaching the end of a fixed rate with his current lender, Santander. Facing a pressing need to consolidate substantial unsecured debt and fund essential home improvements, he reached out for expert advice when his current lender declined a further advance.

The Challenge: High Unsecured Debt and Rising Repayments

With nearly £38,500 of personal credit commitments looming and his fixed term with Santander ending, the customer risked moving to a much higher standard variable rate. Monthly repayment expectations were tight — ideally under £710 — so affordability was front-of-mind. He also needed an additional £33,000 for home upgrades. His goals included:

  • Consolidate unsecured debt into one manageable payment
  • Secure a competitive 2-year fixed-rate mortgage
  • Keep monthly payments affordable
  • Raise funds for home improvements
  • Avoid early repayment penalties with his current lender

The Solution: A Tailored Debt Consolidation Remortgage

Our mortgage advisors evaluated lenders that allowed debt consolidation under flexible affordability rules. After considering various options, a Barclays 2-year fixed-rate mortgage at 3.87% over 30 years was selected for several key reasons:

  • Affordability: Monthly payments remained safely under £710, aligning with budget
  • Debt-Friendly Underwriting: Barclays did not restrict based on debt-to-income ratios, perfect for applicants with consolidation goals
  • Flexibility: 10% annual overpayment allowed and portability of mortgage during the fixed term
  • Support for Capital Raising: Included £33,000+ for home improvements with no additional lender fees

He added the £999 product fee to the loan, understanding the long-term cost but choosing it to preserve upfront cash flow. While early repayment charges until Dec 2027 were discussed, he opted for a 2-year fix to keep future options open if rates fell.

The Results: Financial Clarity and Flexibility

The customer consolidated just under £38,500 of credit card and loan debt into the new mortgage, streamlining obligations into one manageable monthly mortgage repayment of £709.74. The previous monthly repayments across various lenders were more complex and came at a higher cost. Now, the loan structure offers:

  • Simplified monthly outgoings
  • Lower overall monthly payments compared to managing debts separately
  • Raised £33,339 for timely home improvements
  • Projected total debt cost: £81,554.28 over the mortgage term for consolidation — fully understood and accepted as part of long-term planning

“The payment fits my budget perfectly — I didn’t want to go over £700. Now everything’s consolidated and predictable each month.”

FAQs: Debt Consolidation Through Remortgaging

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