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Tuesday 11th December 2007
Fixed rate mortgages 'offer peace of mind' Longer-term, fixed rate mortgages can offer stability and peace of mind to homeowners, it has been claimed. Tim Anson head of residential lending at Mortgage Express, explained that fixed rate dea...
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Monday 26th November 2007
Interest rate falls will "ease the pressure" of credit crunch With mortgage lenders "tightening their criteria" as a result of the global credit crunch, it is becoming "more difficult" for borrowers to obtain adverse credit mortgages, the ... |
Friday 23rd November 2007
More people buying together New figures show an increase in the number of first-time buyers (FTBs) who are buying a property together. Research by Scottish Widows found that 72 per cent of graduate FTBs bought a house or f... |
Tuesday 20th November 2007
Interest rates will not affect mortgage market, says Firstrung Interest rates will not affect the mortgage market because it is "completely detached" from the Bank of England base rate, mortgage broker Firstrung has said. The Bank of England base r... |
Tuesday 13th November 2007
Look into changing mortgage lender, urges IFA People who are not looking into changing mortgage providers could be "chucking away a hell of a lot of money", according to Adrian Kidd, an independent financial advisor (IFA) with Mint F... |
Friday 2nd November 2007
First time buyers fight back First time buyers are fighting back at the recent dip in the property market and are still on the lookout for a good mortgage deal, according to research from Fair Investment. A survey by Fair Inv... |
Thursday 18th October 2007
Mortgage market 'to get steeper' for less well-off Recent events affecting the global credit market will mean that the less well-off will find it harder and harder to find a mortgage, according to a spokesperson for Credit Action, a charity offerin... |
Wednesday 17th October 2007
Mortgage rejections on the rise The number of mortgage applications being rejected by lenders has risen by as much as 60 per cent over the past six months, according to new research from Money Expert. More than 738,000 home-loan... |
Tuesday 9th October 2007
Fixed-rate mortgages best for big buys Fixed-rate mortgages may offer the best deal for those buying high-value properties, according to financial advisers, Bestinvest. Those buying an expensive property may benefit from a fixed-rate ... |
Wednesday 3rd October 2007
"Shock" coming for borrowers Thousands of people could face a 'payment shock' as a consequence of the global credit crunch, if their lenders decide to reclassify them as bad borrowers. Some could see their monthly repayments ... |
Wednesday 12th September 2007
Mortgage repayments set to rise Mortgage repayments are set to rise, despite interest rates being held for a second month, as Britain's second-biggest mortgage lender raises its rates. Abbey is the first High Street bank to put... |
Friday 31st August 2007
Green mortgages for green homes Mortgage hunters and home buyers do not necessarily compromise on their principles, as a range of new mortgage products for environmentally-minded consumers are coming on to the market. So-called ... |
Tuesday 21st August 2007
Mortgage lending 'robust', says CML The latest figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) show that mortgage lending reached £34.4 billion in July, despite five increases in interest rates in a year. New lending, howev... |
Monday 20th August 2007
110 per cent mortgages to benefit first-time buyers According to research by Alliance & Leicester Mortgages, three out of four mortgage brokers feel that first-time buyers stand to benefit the most combined mortgage and personal loan products. ... |
Wednesday 15th August 2007
Fixed-rate mortgages at record high A record share of homebuyers opted for fixed-rate mortgages in June, according to figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders. The survey showed that 90 per cent of first-time buyers took out fix... |
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