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What is the calculators page on the client portal?
What is the calculators page on the client portal?
Updated over 4 months ago

This guide provides an explanation of the calculators page on the client portal and offers instructions on how to locate it.

The calculators page serves as a valuable tool for clients throughout their mortgage process. It can be accessed by navigating to the left column on the homepage of the client portal.

On the calculators page, clients will find a range of tools specifically designed to assist them in their mortgage journey. These tools include:

- Smartr Calc: This calculator allows clients to calculate applicable interest rates, monthly payments, and other important information related to buying a house.

- Stamp Duty: With this calculator, clients can determine the amount of stamp duty payable at different property prices.

- Interest Only: This calculator provides clients with the ability to obtain monthly payment rates for interest-only mortgages.

- Repayment: Clients can use this calculator to calculate the monthly rates for regular repayment mortgages.

- Part and Part: This calculator is designed for clients who have a mortgage consisting of both interest-only and repayment components. It helps them calculate the payments for such mortgages.

- Offset Calculator: With this calculator, clients can leverage their savings to offset mortgage interest, potentially reducing their overall interest payments.

- Overpayment Calculator: This calculator allows clients to estimate the interest savings that can be achieved by overpaying on their mortgage.

- Offset & Overpayment Calculator: This calculator combines the offset and overpayment strategies, providing clients with a comprehensive tool to reduce their mortgage payments.

These calculators are designed to empower clients and help them make informed decisions as they navigate through their mortgage options. By providing access to these tools, the client portal aims to enhance the client experience and support them throughout their mortgage journey.

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