14 April 2020

Scottish People Could Have Pricier Mortgages if They Say Yes to Independence

The news is filled with articles, polls and potential outcomes regarding the forthcoming Scottish referendum. In little over a week the Scottish people will be asked whether or not they want their country to become independent from the rest of the UK. One thing is apparent at the moment and that is the fact there … Continue reading “Scottish People Could Have Pricier Mortgages if They Say Yes to Independence”

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13 April 2020

Self Build Mortgages

Self build mortgages are available from a wide range of lenders with varying deals being offered from mortgage companies: some will lend you funds in advance of your land purchase and the start of the build, others may offer more completive deals in terms of fees and interest rates but they may only release cash … Continue reading “Self Build Mortgages”

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12 April 2020

Why A Self Certified Mortgage Is Not Always The Only Option?

Although self cert mortgages in the residential mortgage market are no longer available, we still get daily enquiries for them. Usually the enquiry comes in a familiar format and depending on the type of enquiry depends on whether a new mortgage deal would be available. I’m self-employed, can I self-certify my income? We have numerous … Continue reading “Why A Self Certified Mortgage Is Not Always The Only Option?”

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11 April 2020

Self Employed for 12 Months Only? Residential Mortgages Still Available

With the demise of the self cert market we get a lot of calls from recently self employed clients that are looking to find out what type of mortgages are available in the current market place. There are at least 3 lenders who operate in this market place as long as one has a reasonable … Continue reading “Self Employed for 12 Months Only? Residential Mortgages Still Available”

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9 April 2020

Seven-Year High on Mortgage Lending in the UK

The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has released data that reveals mortgage lending reached its highest level for seven years in 2015. The total amount borrowed last year was £220.3 billion. An increase of 8% year-on-year This figure represents a healthy increase compared with the figure for 2014. The total is 8% higher than the … Continue reading “Seven-Year High on Mortgage Lending in the UK”

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8 April 2020

Shortlisted for The British Mortgage Awards 2012

The Mortgage Broker (St Neots) Ltd has now been officially shortlisted in the BROKER PEOPLE OF THE YEAR – First Time Buyer category at the British Mortgage Awards 2012. The British Mortgage Awards will take place on Tuesday 3rd July at The Westminster Park Plaza, London. Managing Director, Darren Pescod, had the following to say … Continue reading “Shortlisted for The British Mortgage Awards 2012”

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6 April 2020

Significant Buy to Let Profits Still Possible But Only Long Term

Landlords would be forgiven for feeling as though they have been hit from all quarters in recent months. Various tax and regulation changes have seen income drop for many landlords, with some exiting the buy-to-let market altogether. Others have decided to switch to a limited company setup to protect their income, to further ensure their … Continue reading “Significant Buy to Let Profits Still Possible But Only Long Term”

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5 April 2020

Significant Fall in Mortgage Costs in a Four-Week Period

2015 has been a positive year thus far for anyone looking for a good mortgage deal. According to the latest reports approximately £1,700 has been shaved off the cost of a mortgage over the past four weeks alone. The Daily Telegraph has been looking into the latest figures and determined this amount could potentially be … Continue reading “Significant Fall in Mortgage Costs in a Four-Week Period”

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