News Headlines
Woolwich ten-year fixed-rate mortgage launched (9th February 2006)
The Woolwich ten-year fixed-rate mortgage has been announced with an interest rate of 4.67 per cent.
A loan-to-value level of 95 per cent is available on the offer. More...
Average mortgage burden 'falling' (9th February 2006)
The effect of rising wages combined with static house prices has caused a fall in the proportion of their pay which people spend on their mortgages each month, new figures have revealed. More...
First-time buyers struggling (3rd February 2006)
First-time buyers are taking twice as long to save for a deposit, but are desperate to get on the property ladder, new research reveals. More...
Latest figures show modest equity release growth (3rd February 2006)
Equity release lending grew by 3% in the last three months of 2005, according to new data published by the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). More...
Immigration boosts Buy-to-Let demand (1st February 2006)
Almost half of landlords expect that rental demand from immigrants will increase over the next few years, according to Paragon Mortgages’ latest Buy-to-Let Trends survey. More...
Skipton reduces rates for new fixed mortgages (31st January 2006)
Skipton Building Society is launching a new range of 2 year, 3 year and 5 year fixed rate mortgages, with rates starting from as low as 4.45%. More...
Infinity Mortgages two-year tracker deal launched (31st January 2006)
The latest Infinity Mortgages two-year tracker mortgage has been launched and is available now. More...
December Surge in New Mortgages (31st January 2006)
More mortgages were approved for house purchase in December than any month since May 2004, the Bank of England has revealed. More...
Offset mortgages can save £22k (26th January 2006)
Homebuyers who overpay by just £3 per day on their mortgage could pay it off three and a half years early, according to new research. More...
Mortgages bolster Northern Rock (26th January 2006)
UK banking group Northern Rock has unveiled a 14% rise in underlying profits after increasing its share of the UK mortgage market. More...
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