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Homeowners want long-term fixed rate mortgages (12th October 2007)
Many of Britain's homeowners would like the financial security of having a long-term fixed rate mortgage arrangement, it has been claimed. More...
Experts warn first time buyers considering 100% mortgages (12th October 2007)
There are many lenders in the UK that offer 100% mortgages to first time buyers, enabling them to more easily get onto the first rung of the property ladder without the need for any deposit. More...
Quarter of August sub-prime mortgages now rejected (12th October 2007)
A quarter of sub-prime mortgage applications accepted in August would now be turned down. More...
Experts recommend fix rate loans (12th October 2007)
In view of the global credit crunch and its fall out in the UK, mortgage rates are starting to creep up again. More...
Post Office to sell Mortgages (27th September 2007)
The Post Office has announced plans to enter the mortgage market saying it would offer good value home loans that are easy for customers to understand. More...
Mortgages not hit by latest crunch (27th September 2007)
Mortgage lenders said today that the availability of home loans for consumers should not be affected by the current turmoil in global credit markets. More...
How to avoid the pitfalls of a foreign currency mortgage press release (21st September 2007)
Those looking to buy property abroad may consider many different ways of doing it. One method might be by a lump sum raised by selling another asset. More...
Britain's buy to let trend continues (10th September 2007)
The trend among British consumers to invest in a buy to let property continues to grow, according to recent research. More...
FSA raps broker's knuckles (10th September 2007)
City watchdog, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), has fined Hadenglen Home Finance Plc (Hadenglen) £133,000, and its chief executive £49,000, for inadequate systems and controls when recommending re-mortgages and Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) to customers. More...
UK Mortgages Set To Show A Rise (10th September 2007)
There is bad news for borrowers - economists are predicting mortgage rates will have to rise because of the effects of the US housing market crisis. More...
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