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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4 April 2020

Skipton Cuts Buy-To-Let Mortgage Costs

The Skipton Building Society announced today that it has cut the costs for customers seeking to take advantage of its buy-to-let mortgages. Borrowers looking for a two-year fixed-rate buy-to-let mortgage with 70 per cent or less loan-to-value (LTV), will now receive interest rates of 3.89 per cent, compared to 4.09 per cent previously, as well … Continue reading “Skipton Cuts Buy-To-Let Mortgage Costs”

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2 April 2020

Small Deposit Buyers Make Up One-Fifth of the Mortgage Market

Recent data has revealed buyers with deposits worth a maximum of 15% of the property price now account for one-fifth of the current mortgage market. February’s figures from e.surv saw 20.5% of buyers contributing a deposit worth 15% or less of the property price. This national figure is up by 1.8% on the previous month. … Continue reading “Small Deposit Buyers Make Up One-Fifth of the Mortgage Market”

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1 April 2020

Small Percentage of Britons Use Payday Loans to Meet Mortgage Payments

A recent survey by the charity Shelter has produced some sobering results with regard to how people meet their mortgage payments. While most people manage to pay them from their monthly earnings, the survey revealed a small percentage has resorted to payday loans to help ensure they meet their regular payments. 2% have resorted to … Continue reading “Small Percentage of Britons Use Payday Loans to Meet Mortgage Payments”

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31 March 2020

Some People Plan to Dip into Pension Pot to Clear Mortgage

For many people, the route to paying off their mortgage will be to continue making monthly payments until the amount is completely cleared. However, recent research has shown that around 9% of those who still have mortgages are planning to use their pension pot to clear the outstanding balance. The research was conducted by Partnership, … Continue reading “Some People Plan to Dip into Pension Pot to Clear Mortgage”

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