A continuous-repayment mortgage is a type of mortgage where the borrower makes regular payments that cover both the principal and interest throughout the life of the loan. Unlike traditional mortgage products that may have a fixed repayment schedule (like monthly payments), continuous-repayment mortgages allow for more frequent payments, which can often lead to reduced interest costs over the life of the loan.

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