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17th September 2009
A remortgage is defined as the repayment of one mortgage by taking out another secured on the same property. This is done mainly to get a new mortgage for a lower rate of interest from a different lender for a better rate.
An adverse credit remortgage... Read >
17th July 2009
You see many offers of loans for people with bad credit. Are these options suitable for you? Choose the best option for your circumstances.
How do you decide what’s good for you? Once you have started being disciplined in your spending, you will be... Read >
Author: Alan
08th May 2009
This question should be answered in the same way as most other questions about financial services products. When you understand what lies behind the label and realise what the product offers (i.e. just what it does), then it's a question of whether the pr... Read >
Author: MarkeD
15th April 2009
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Ordinarily, mortgage lenders would ask new home buyers to have a down payment of 20%, 5%, or 3%. Rising cost of living makes it difficult for middle class families to save money for a home purcha... Read >
Author: OlivaDePalermo
15th April 2009
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Ordinarily, mortgage lenders would ask new home buyers to have a down payment of 20%, 5%, or 3%. Rising cost of living makes it difficult for middle class families to save money for a home purcha... Read >
Author: OlivaDePalermo
11th March 2009
This question should be answered in the same way as most other questions about financial services products. When you understand what lies behind the label and realise what the product offers (i.e. just what it does), then it’s a question of whether the ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
05th March 2009
When looking for remortgage quotes there are some simple questions you need to ask your mortgage advisor as this will determine which lender you go with and the mortgage product that you select.
Fixed or variable rate, a mortgage advisor should have th... Read >
Author: Sarkin
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
28th August 2008
Help is within your reach, whether you are self-employed, have bad credits, no proof of income, but have an equity tied up in your home. No restriction on mortgage loans as you are free to use it for your car purchase, your wedding, education or holidayin... Read >
Author: Sadhana
26th June 2008
Financial flexibility is becoming increasingly popular with consumers due to many mortgage lenders offering new types of flexible mortgages, or ‘lifestyle’ mortgages as they’re often known. The idea of having your mortgage, current and savings acco... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
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
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
03rd April 2008
Being a home owner can be frustrating at times. You may reach a point where your finances require that you find a mortgage. This opens an entirely different challenge to you. Where do you go for your mortgage? Whose advice do you trust? Totally Money... Read >
Author: Axia Villa
03rd April 2008
If you feel as though your financial situation would benefit from a mortgage, you may find yourself confused trying to figure out which mortgage would best fit your needs. Totally Money is your one stop spot for finding and comparing various types of mor... Read >
Author: Axia Villa
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
12th February 2008
A remortgage is defined as the repayment of one mortgage by taking out another secured on the same property. This is done mainly to get a new mortgage for a lower rate of interest from a different lender for a better rate.
An adverse credit remortgage... Read >
Author: Sadhana
25th January 2008
Flexibility is a concept rather than a specific mortgage type. It is possible to have a fixed rate that is flexible or a discount that is flexible. In the UK there is no defined standard of what makes a mortgage product flexible. However, when seeking a f... Read >
Author: Paul Hunter
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
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
29th March 2007
A Flexible mortgage is not for the weak of heart. Choosing this route can be a gamble, but it can also be a great money saving experience.
When the interest rates are low, it is smart to lock into a fixed rate; one you know will never rise even when... Read >
Author: Kathryn Lang
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
17th October 2006
All those daunted by their poor credit due to County Court Judgement, defaults on payment, mortgage arrears, Individual Voluntary Arrangement or any other reason can now have a breather with bad credit mortgage loans.
A homeowner can now raise loans r... Read >
Author: Kirthy Vijay
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
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
27th September 2006
All those daunted by their poor credit due to County Court Judgement, defaults on payment, mortgage arrears, Individual Voluntary Arrangement or any other reason can now have a breather with bad credit mortgage loans.
A homeowner can now raise loans r... Read >
Author: Kirthy Vijay
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
12th August 2006
Flexible mortgages means that you can amend your repayments as per your suitability and can also borrow back the money repaid. Flexible mortgages allow you the freedom to manage your finances either by overpaying, underpaying, borrowing back overpayments ... Read >
Author: Philip Mould
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
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
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
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
05th April 2006
Generating equity from your property is becoming more popular amongst homeowners in the UK, Bank of England figures released this month show. The final quarter of 2005 showed a sharp increase on the previous quarter, as £11.8 billion was released compared... Read >
Author: Richard Green
06th December 2005
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