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17th July 2009
Commercial mortgage loans are the best way to fulfill all your business requirements. They can provide finance when you need it the most. However, if you are not sure as to which type of commercial mortgage you must avail, then you can look online. This w... Read >
Author: Sadhana
30th November 2008
There’s a lot of talk about re-mortgaging at present. If you’re settled into your mortgage, you may think that it’s too much trouble and not for you, but it’s something that maybe you ought to consider. Unless your mortgage is minimal, there shoul... Read >
Author: michael challiner
31st October 2008
Are you looking for a mortgage? You may be pleasantly surprised to find out what’s on offer. Gone are the days when the only option was a 25 year loan at a standard variable interest rate. Today’s mortgage market is varied and inspirational and due t... Read >
Author: michael challiner
30th October 2008
Author: Dot Piper
As everyone knows, house prices have hit the highs in the past few years. As a result, many homeowners are sitting on a very nice build-up of equity in their homes. Many are having a re-think on how their mortgages are used and how th... Read >
Author: michael challiner
21st October 2008
Mortgages and remortgages as well as debt problems can always leave us in a bit of a panic. In most cases we never completely understand all of the aspects surrounding these issues. On the other hand we may simply be overwhelmed with the choice that we ar... Read >
Author: Afrika
11th September 2008
Mortgage Equity Loans are one of the best means to access funding for your business, or for any other purpose. To understand how they work, you need to understand the concept of equity.
Equity is the difference between the existing market value of your... Read >
Author: Kaushik Mukherjee
05th September 2008
Fixed rate mortgage
The main negative feature of a fixed rate mortgage, is that is the Bank of England lowers the interest rates then, your monthly repayments will not change, that is until the end of your agreed period. In general, at the end of the bo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th August 2008
Are you pondering over buying overseas property, you may want to enlist the help of a local real estate broker to help you with local laws and customs. Overseas property mortgage lender will help you in financing your property. Buying in an up coming area... Read >
Author: Sadhana
07th July 2008
Life has a knack of throwing some us some serious curve balls when it comes to finances and money matters. One month all things seem to be going your way, you've received your bonus and have used part o it to pay off more than usual on your flexible mortg... Read >
Author: Onome Okwuosa
19th June 2008
We could all do with a break from time to time and I am not just talking about jet setting around the world. A break from our mortgage repayments would be very much appreciated and new deals are allowing us to do exactly that.
Flexible mortgages are be... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
13th June 2008
When shopping for anything, most people like to seek out the best deals and get the most they can for their money. Whether it’s a holiday, clothes or even groceries, nobody likes to be paying more than they otherwise need to.
But browsing for the b... Read >
Author: mpressman
05th June 2008
Found your dream home but are at a loss as to what kind of mortgage is best suited to you and your family? Rather than passively allow the sweet words of the mortgage salesman tickle your ears and skew you towards a product that will prove ill-fitting and... Read >
Author: Onome Okwuosa
29th May 2008
Flexible mortgage deals, as a substitute to the prevalent fixed mortgage deals, are currently a much discussed notion. A number of players in the UK mortgage industry are already offering their customised variants in the category referred to as a flexible... Read >
Author: Phil Dyson
29th May 2008
This article is an effort to help the many British homebuyers who are continuously struggling with the task of comparing flexible mortgages. This is thanks to some of the mortgage service providers across the UK, who use complicated mortgage terms to illu... Read >
Author: Alison Easter
29th April 2008
Flexible Tracker Mortgages, simply put, is a flexible mortgage plus a tracker mortgage. That is, it is a mortgage deal which combines the features of both flexible and tracker mortgage models.
The Flexible Part of the Deal
Flexible Tracker Mortgage... Read >
Author: Darren Banthorpe
14th April 2008
There are different types of mortgages are available in the market. Current Account mortgages come with different features such as over and underpayments. Current account mortgages require financial discipline for them to work to your advantage and ulti... Read >
Author: Daniel
27th February 2008
The choice and diversity of mortgage packages being offered to borrowers has increased dramatically in recent years to cater for the modern mortgage market. Most high street lenders offer some find of flexible or offset mortgage in their product range. Be... Read >
Author: Justin Rose
21st February 2008
There are some things in life that go well together: fish and chips, strawberries and cream, soap and water, and your debts and savings together in a cheque book mortgage. You might think the latter is an odd combination, but nevertheless it works.
Wh... Read >
Author: Kirsty Whitbread
24th January 2008
A current account mortgage is a type of flexible mortgage product that combines several financial products into one single account.
As with any other mortgage product, a current account mortgage will be secured against the borrower’s home. Current ac... Read >
Author: michael sterios
19th January 2008
When we meet new clients and agree to work together, the number one aim we have for them is that they achieve their monetary and non-monetary goals in life.
You have probably heard us discuss some of the component parts to this, such as cash flow forec... Read >
Author: Ray Prince
17th January 2008
Offset mortgages are a type of flexible mortgage that allow borrowers to reduce the interest charged on their mortgage balance by offsetting the balance of any savings they have accumulated in a specified deposit account.
For example, an offset mortgag... Read >
Author: michael sterios
07th January 2008
Fixed rate mortgages can be good for first time buyers and anyone on a tight income who needs the piece of mind of regular monthly repayments. A fixed mortgage is the most standard form of loan for home and product purchasing in the USA. Fixed r... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services
30th October 2007
A poor credit remortgage is indeed possible today. Years ago, those with poor credit could not hope to attain a remortgage on their property. Lenders throughout the United Kingdom are finding it necessary to offer a poor credit re mortgage in order to g... Read >
Author: Steve Wheeler
22nd October 2007
If you are concerned about paying a mortgage because you are self-employed, a flexible mortgage could be for you. Being self-employed has many rewards, such as being your own boss, but a downside is erratic pay: you can have a month or two without pay, an... Read >
Author: Shani Wilson
22nd October 2007
Investment British Columbia is becoming more and more popular with many Columbians. This kind of real estate investment could further provide you a regular source of income from rents, an increase in the value of savings and the option of noteworthy capit... Read >
Author: Mejo
02nd September 2007
Nowadays, we are all witnessing the prospects and the possibilities of self-employment. Research suggests that the numbers of self-employed people are going to rise in the future. Self-employment has many advantages such as flexible working hours, the opt... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
01st August 2007
For millions of homeowners the dream of being mortgage free seems a long way off. With so many other living costs to meet making extra payments on your mortgage can be difficult. That said the benefits can be huge, paying an extra £100 per month off a ... Read >
Author: Marcus Henry
25th July 2007
E is for...
Early repayment charge (ERC) or redemption penalty
If you sign up to a special-rate mortgage and later decide to pay off your loan early, then expect to pay a hefty fee for the privilege of bailing out before time.
Endowment policy
... Read >
20th July 2007
We all know that shopping around for a better mortgage when the time is right can save you a lot of money, but would you be surprised, or even intrigued if I were to tell you that there is an even easier way of saving money?
Did you know, for instance,... Read >
13th July 2007
Flexible mortgages were first introduced into the UK to cater for individuals with flexible working patterns. Flexible mortgages are a recent addition to the mortgage market in the UK, although they have been popular overseas for several years.
The ini... Read >
Author: michael sterios
16th December 2006
Having looked at the quality of cover, we now turn our attention to:
How to get the right level of protection
Using our example again, Dr Cureall has a clear idea now on the quality of protection he wants, and now needs to make a decision regarding ... Read >
Author: Ray Prince
18th November 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Ray Prince
Well, here we are again.
The start of a new tax year is upon us, bringing with it many opportunities to save tax (legally) and keep as much of your money in your hands, and away from Gordon Brown's.
The budget was a ... Read >
Author: Ray Prince
30th October 2006
A home is the largest purchases you make and it is very much for you to have a right mortgage. There may be different problems you may face with the traditional mortgage plans. You may not be having an opportunity to overpay, borrow back overpayments, und... Read >
Author: jake nathan
16th October 2006
In today’s world, people are becoming more and more flexible while looking for mortgages and other types of loans. That’s why many mortgage lenders offer flexible mortgage to the borrowers. Most mortgages contain flexibility. The question may arise in... Read >
Author: Philip Mould
06th October 2006
Flexible mortgage allows you many features like overpayment, underpayment, payment holidays and borrow back. These features provide you all the flexibility needed to face any practicality once you have taken a mortgage.
Flexible mortgage is basical... Read >
Author: Philip Mould
06th October 2006
Are you looking for a mortgage that allows you to make underpayments, overpayments, borrow back overpayments or take payment holidays?
If you are positive in your answer to the above question then here is a mortgage available for you. The mortgage tha... Read >
Author: Philip Mould
05th October 2006
A flexible mortgage means that you can make changes your repayment plans as per your financial position. Flexible mortgages give you the liberty to manage your mortgage repayments the way you want either by overpaying when you have extra money, to underp... Read >
Author: jake nathan
03rd October 2006
Mortgage loans are ideal for individuals purchasing a home of their own. They are generally offered against some collateral. But home buyers are often overwhelmed by the number of mortgage deals available and they tend to get confused and opt for a mortga... Read >
Author: Reethi Rai
02nd October 2006
Homeownership has become very difficult in the present time due to the high property price range. It's also true that the house rent is also increasing accordingly. For, first time buyer, it's very difficult to manage such a big investment from their limi... Read >
Author: Philip Mould
17th August 2006
The problem that most of the borrowers face while going to take out a mortgage is the type of mortgage they should choose. All types of mortgages including flexible mortgage have their own merits and demerits. Since mortgage is a long term financial commi... Read >
Author: Philip Mould
13th August 2006
If you have a mortgage, sometimes it can seem like you will be paying it off forever. However, if you budget correctly and cut down on some items, you can pay your mortgage back much more quickly and own your house outright. If you want to pay back your m... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
08th August 2006
Living in your own home is undoubtedly the utmost pleasure. Being a tenant, you have to cope with the whims of your landlord, no matter how vexing it may get. Just think how much money you are wasting on paying the rent of your existing dwelling place whe... Read >
Author: Philip Mould
03rd August 2006
Offset mortgages are one of the newest types of mortgage around, and are quite similar to current account mortgages. They are highly flexible, and if you are looking for a mortgage then you should consider an offset mortgage. Here is some more information... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
07th July 2006
In today's ever-changing world, people need more and more flexibility when it comes to borrowing and mortgages. With this in mind, more and more lenders are offering what they term as 'flexible' mortgages. However, the term 'flexible' can mean a lot of di... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
29th June 2006
The main attribute of a flexible mortgage is the provision to make extra payments whenever you have extra money. Another significant aspect is that interest is calculated either monthly or on daily basis, so overpayments have an instant impact on your int... Read >
Author: Ruth Stanhop
22nd June 2006
Flexible mortgages allow you to increase or decrease your repayments as per your earnings. Your earning pattern keeps on changing especially if you are a businessman or self employed professional. You have taken a mortgage and paying interests regularly w... Read >
Author: Ruth Stanhop
16th June 2006
In today's ever-changing world, people need more and more flexibility when it comes to borrowing and mortgages. With this in mind, more and more lenders are offering what they term as 'flexible' mortgages. However, the term 'flexible' can mean a lot of di... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
04th June 2006
Bank managers are probably the most risk-averse individuals you are likely to meet – without proof of a regular salary and sound financial track record you may presume a frosty reception when you ask about borrowing. However, there are options available f... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
03rd June 2006
The boom in online banking and the success of some of the bigger online banks looks likely to revolutionise the way we manage our finances. Mortgages are no exception – now that virtually all lenders have an online presence and many will allow you to acce... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
13th April 2006
Equations are bound to change. Life never remains cosy always. At times, destiny favours you. You have taken a mortgage and paying interest regularly in the same mode. Now your income has increased and you want to take advantage of it and increase your... Read >
Author: Carleton Carl
21st March 2006
Life is full of uncertainties and when it comes to finance there is always an element of insecurity about your expenses. You can never predict about your financial position for a particular time. It may happen that you save a lot because of extra earnin... Read >
Author: Carleton Carl
06th December 2005
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Looking for low mortgage rates? Do you want to access some of the best low mortgage loan rate available in UK (United Kingdom). At your Mortgages, an online mortga... Read >
Author: SeekUK Webmaster
09th November 2005
You must have read or heard about the word "Mortgage", but don't know what it means or stands for and how it can help you to make the best use of your property. So keep reading.
The word "Mortgage" refers to a contract in which borrowers can pledge t... Read >
Author: Sandra Smith
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