A Flexible or 'lifestyle' mortgage is designed to let you to make extra repayments when you have extra money, and to reduce or even skip payments when necessary.


Borrowers will normally have to build up a reserve through overpayments before being allowed to underpay or skip payments.

The main benefit of flexible mortgages is that many schemes are offered on a Daily or Monthly Interest Calculation basis (sometimes referred to as 'daily rest' or 'monthly rest').

Until the arrival of flexible mortgages most, if not all, UK lenders were charging interest on an annual basis which meant that borrowers making over-payments were not getting the benefit straight away because it could be a year before the capital was reduced by the over-payment.

Whereas, on a mortgage where the interest is being calculated on a daily basis, any over-payment reduces the mortgage balance immediately hence the borrower will be charged less interest from the next day.

Without going into detail to explain this feature the up-shot is that over-paying the mortgage on a monthly or regular basis, even by a relatively small amount, will reduce your mortgage term by years (hence saving payments).

Many flexible mortgages come without any Early Redemption Charge so the borrower is not 'locked-in' to any particular lender.

In addition the interest rate charged is often lower than the usual Standard Variable Rates charged by the other more 'traditional' mortgage lenders.

The flexible mortgage concept was imported from Australia so occasionally you may hear them referred to as 'Aussie style mortgages'.

For more information about Flexible Lifestyle Mortgage, contact one of our independent advisers.