5000 Loan, Fast Loan Advice

Posted by frankdow on 10 Sep 2009 | Tagged as: 5000 Loans



At the moment you can get some great rates for a £5000 loan starting from just 8 per cent. To get a Fast Loan Click Here

If you have a good credit rating make sure you take your time and have a good look around before you sign on the dotted line for any loan.
Other things to be wary of when searching for £5000 loans is whether the loan is secured or a personal loan, whenever you can, opt for the personal unsecured loan, the benefits of an unsecured loan is that the interest rate will be fixed, there’ll be no change in repayments which will make it easy for you to budget the repayments, most secured loans on the other hand have a variable rate, meaning if the bank of England borrowing rates go up so too does your repayments, bear in mind that interest rates normally go up much quicker than they come down, for some strange reason! The best £5000 loan is the one that takes the shortest time to repay, as the quicker you pay off the loan the less interest you’ll pay, a 5000 loan over 5 years at 8.7 % would cost £1122 in interest, however the same loan over 3 years would only cost £670 and the difference in repayments would only be around £50 per month, giving you a saving of £450.

If you are currently looking to switch loans to get a better interest rate, be careful, check the small print of your existing loan, many loans have an early repayment fee, which can amount to sizable chunk of change!

If you’re looking for a £5000 loan and have bad credit or don’t want a credit check you can still apply here Bad Credit 5000 Loan just be honest.

Unfair Loan Rates for £5000 Loan

Posted by frankdow on 09 Sep 2009 | Tagged as: Loan Rates

It looks like people looking for a 5000 loan are being hit hardest by lenders, Tim Moss, head of loans at moneysupermarketdotcom has indicated that people looking for loans of £5000 are being stung the hardest, while people taking a £10,000 loan can expect to pay 2 per cent less in interest, this looks like the banks are up to their old tricks of  getting borrowers to take out bigger loans (and probably ones they can’t afford)

It’s worth noting that loan rates have gone down a little in August, if lenders want to re-consolidate their debt they’ll need to keep forcing loan rates down which is good news for borrowers, however the bad news is that that many lenders are only lending to existing customers or applicants with a perfect credit history, so if you’re not Mr. or Mrs. Perfect it looks like you could be in for a hard time finding a 5000 loan at a good rate, if  you can find one at all!