The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) revealed today that last month UK mortgage lending rose year-on-year for the fifth successive month in a row, although it is still urging caution with regard to Britain’s property market throughout 2012. Figures regularly compiled by the CML show that in December 2011 the total amount of mortgage deals … Continue reading “UK Mortgage Lending Ends the Year on a High Note”
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21 February 2020UK Mortgage Market Has Successful Start to 2016
The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has indicated a strong start to the New Year, with healthy mortgage lending figures released for January. A total of £17.9 billion in home loans were granted over the course of the month. Better than December? Actually, no. Decembers total was £19.8 billion, so January was still £1.9 billion … Continue reading “UK Mortgage Market Has Successful Start to 2016”
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20 February 2020UK Mortgage Market off to Flying Start in Q1
The new Housing Market Activity Report by Connells Survey and Valuation revealed this week that the UK mortgage market has had its strongest start to a year since 2008. The report showed that the number of surveyors’ valuations for properties destined for the housing market was 10 per cent higher in the first quarter of … Continue reading “UK Mortgage Market off to Flying Start in Q1”
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19 February 2020UK Mortgage Payments are Now Lower than the Cost of Childcare
For many people, mortgage payments are the most significant cost to be borne out of their finances each month. But according to a new report by the Family and Childcare Trust this is no longer the case. Indeed, full time childcare is estimated to be around £11,700 every year. This applies to a family with … Continue reading “UK Mortgage Payments are Now Lower than the Cost of Childcare”
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18 February 2020UK Mortgages in Serious Arrears Drop to Lowest Level in 7 Years
The Council of Mortgage Lenders has released new data that shows the proportion of UK mortgages in serious arrears has dropped considerably in recent months. The figures show that the first quarter of this year saw a drop in the number of mortgages in arrears in every band. Good news for the market and for … Continue reading “UK Mortgages in Serious Arrears Drop to Lowest Level in 7 Years”
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17 February 2020UKAR Accused of Mistreating Landlord Mortgage Borrowers
Angry landlord borrowers have accused UK Asset Resolution (UKAR) the body created by the government to oversee mortgages originally arranged by Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley of treating them badly. Many mortgage customers allege that UKARs heavy-handed policies have caused a host of difficulties for landlords and tenants alike, such as the collapse of … Continue reading “UKAR Accused of Mistreating Landlord Mortgage Borrowers”
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16 February 2020Upbeat Property Market to be Hit Hard by End of Stamp Duty Exemption?
New figures published this week have revealed high levels of confidence in Britain’s property and mortgage market for the beginning of this year. The data, published by Mortgage Introducer, revealed that the price of properties coming on to the market for the first time were up 1.6 per cent this month, and this had also … Continue reading “Upbeat Property Market to be Hit Hard by End of Stamp Duty Exemption?”
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15 February 2020Warning for Variable Rate Mortgage Holders Concerning Interest Rate Rise
New research has shown the potential effects that could be felt by mortgage holders if interest rates were increased by 1%. Savills has discovered a rise of 1% in the current base rate would lead to an increase of some £4.3 billion in the mortgage bill owed by those on variable rate mortgages. Factoring in … Continue reading “Warning for Variable Rate Mortgage Holders Concerning Interest Rate Rise”
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14 February 2020What Does Remortgage Mean UK: Learning the Basics
Remortgage is a common-enough word to encounter when you are reading about home loans and how to get them. A mortgage is a loan that helps you get your own property. A remortgage, then, is a loan that replaces the initial one you had – usually offering a better deal in the process. Here, we … Continue reading “What Does Remortgage Mean UK: Learning the Basics”
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13 February 2020What is a Consent to Let Mortgage?
A quick guide… If you find yourself in a position where you need to rent out your home to tenants then you have become what we describe in the business as an accidental landlord. Many first time landlords are not aware of the fact that if they rent out a property which has an existing … Continue reading “What is a Consent to Let Mortgage?”