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UK mortgage interest rates set to rise despite Trump’s Iran war pause

Property Industry Eyeby Property Industry Eye
March 24, 2026
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in PRIVATE DEBT, REAL ESTATE, UK&IRELAND
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Mortgage choice has narrowed and borrowing costs are rising, as markets expect further rate increases from the Bank of England.

Average fixed rates have climbed in recent days, with the two-year deal reaching 5.43%, while the number of available mortgage products has fallen sharply, according to Moneyfacts.

Hundreds of mortgage products have been pulled from the market. There are 6,144 residential mortgage products available, down from 6,659 on Friday.

Market expectations for interest rate rises have shifted in response to geopolitical developments involving Donald Trump and tensions in the Middle East, but investors still expect UK inflation to remain elevated. This has continued to push up mortgage pricing despite a brief easing in rate forecasts.

Nicholas Mendes, an adviser at the mortgage broker John Charcol, said mortgage products would continue to be pulled and there would be further upward pressure on fixed mortgage rates as lenders try to keep pace with fast-moving markets.

He said: “A sharp repricing in expectations for further Bank Rate rises has already pushed swap rates higher, and that is now feeding directly into mortgage pricing.

“The latest SONIA swap rates show the move clearly, with two-year money at 4.483%, three-year at 4.420% and five-year at 4.346%. That matters for mortgages because lenders price fixed rates off future funding costs, not simply where Bank Rate sits today.”

Coventry for Intermediaries has pulled all new customer residential and buy-to-let deals and has yet to relaunch them, while Aldermore, Metro, Gen H, TSB, Nottingham, Leeds, Shawbrook and Principality have all either raised rates, withdrawn products, or repriced parts of their range. “That is usually the clearest sign that higher funding costs are starting to bite,” Mendes explained.

He continued: “The immediate impact is likely to be further upward pressure on fixed mortgage rates, along with more short-notice withdrawals as lenders try to keep pace with fast-moving markets. Mortgage pricing does not wait for the Bank of England to come to fruition. If markets keep pricing in higher rates from here, lenders are likely to continue repricing in advance.

“There are understandable comparisons with the volatility seen after the Liz Truss mini budget, because the pattern of rapid withdrawals and repricing feels familiar. But the cause is different. In 2022, the shock was driven by domestic fiscal credibility. This time, the pressure is coming from a sharp shift in rate expectations, higher swap pricing, and concern that policy may need to stay tighter for longer. That does not automatically mean a return to those peak mortgage rates, but it does raise the risk of further upward moves in the near term.

“For borrowers, the message is not to sit back and hope. Anyone buying should speak to a broker early, because lenders can move quickly and the best options do not always stay around for long. For those coming up to a remortgage, it is even more important. In most cases, a new rate can be secured three to six months before an existing deal ends. If rates improve before completion, there is often scope to switch to something lower, meaning you save a significant amount over the term of the mortgage. Waiting and hoping is not a strategy in a market like this.”

 

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