15 February 2020

Warning 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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9 February 2020

What Is Negative Equity?

Unfortunately the phrase negative equity doesnt often come to the forefront of anyones attention unless they are confronted with the concept first hand. Many people are under the impression that being in negative equity situation means that the threat of a repossession order, but this is nothing but a myth, a falsity, and an extremely … Continue reading “What Is Negative Equity?”

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8 February 2020

What Lies in Store for the Mortgage Market in 2016?

Now Christmas is over and the New Year is well and truly underway, all eyes are on the mortgage market for 2016. The main focus of attention is falling squarely on interest rates, and whether homeowners will have higher rates to pay in the coming months. There were continual threats of interest rate rises throughout … Continue reading “What Lies in Store for the Mortgage Market in 2016?”

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3 February 2020

Which City is the Most Affordable for First Time Buyers?

First-time buyers up and down the country know just how challenging it is to get a foot on the housing ladder, no matter where you live. City life is more expensive still, but new research from property website Zoopla has revealed some UK cities are more accessible than others as far as first-time buyers are … Continue reading “Which City is the Most Affordable for First Time Buyers?”

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