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Is the Credit Crunch affecting Self Cert Mortgage lending?

05th September 2008
The credit crunch has meant that we are all feeling the pinch. Mortgages are especially under fire and lending criteria has been stepped up and many mortgages offering large amounts of credit have been taken off the market. Self cert mortgages have be... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown

Understanding First Time Buyer Mortgages

24th July 2008
Buying your first home can simultaneously be the most exhilarating and the most terrifying decision you will ever make. On the one hand, you are branching out into the world of independence, where you can make your own rules. However, unfamiliar jargo... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Food for thought: too much choice is no bad thing in the mortgage world

09th July 2008
It could be argued that too much choice is a bad thing. When shopping at the local supermarket for instance, there is usually a dizzying amount of brands to choose from and knowing which item to choose over another can be confusing. Price is always a ke... Read >
Author: mpressman

How to Keep Safe from Falling House Prices

21st January 2008
House prices have been rising astronomically over the last few years. But, the latest news headlines seem to suggest that this trend is beginning to decline and in some cases even reverse. Houses in sought after areas that have low crime rates, excelle... Read >
Author: Nick Cox

A Guide to Mortgages – Part 1

18th January 2008
Mortgages can be a confusing topic. With so many different mortgage options available, choosing the right one can be a daunting task. This is especially true if this is your first attempt at getting on the property ladder. A mortgage will probably be ... Read >
Author: Nick Cox

Repayment mortgages vs. interest only mortgages

21st October 2007
Mortgage jargon can be baffling at the best of times, but imagine what it is like when you are beginning to meet mortgage advisers or read up on the different types and have to face all of that information at the same time! However, it need not be so comp... Read >
Author: Jason Hulott

How To Determine The Affordability Of Your Mortgage

06th May 2007
After you have made the judgment to acquire a mortgage you must be able to determine the amount you can afford to pay You can do this by performing a mortgage payment calculation. There are certain considerations when you calculate mortgage payment lev... Read >
Author: James Grantworth

Choosing the Right Mortgage Deal

12th April 2007
Types of Mortgages Repayment mortgages Every month, your payments to the lender go towards reducing the amount you owe as well as paying the interest they charge. So each month you're paying off a small part of your mortgage. The pros It'... Read >
Author: Hanson Wealth Management

Mortgages and Remortgages - Which One Will Suit My Circumstances?

11th April 2007
If you're using a mortgage to buy your home but are not sure which one will suit your needs best, read this handy guide to mortgage types in the UK. Taking out a mortgage has never been easier. Fixed Rate Mortgages - the lender will set the APR (Annual... Read >
Author: Carol Jameson

Life Insurance – When Only The Best Will Do!

06th February 2007
We're all too used to hearing about rising prices. But there's one thing that now costs less than ever - good life insurance! Intrigued? Read on ... No-one likes to think about the worst that could happen. But proper life insurance cover could protect ... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Life Insurance cover – a good deal

17th November 2006
The cost of life insurance has fallen over the past few years and there's now more choice than ever, at prices that won't break the bank. If you have a family you could provide security for them by taking out adequate life insurance cover. In the tragi... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Mortgages: what products are available?

18th October 2006
Basic principle of a mortgage is very simple: you borrow money to buy a house and pay back the loan with interest. However, nowadays there are so many products available that it can be mind-boggling. Here's a guide to methods of repayment and interest ... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan

Advantages of Capital and Repayment Mortgages

27th September 2006
The numerous developments in the world of mortgages have seen almost all kinds of people taking a mortgage. This essentially means that if you have a decent job and a passable credit history, you can get a mortgage. The interest rates and payment options ... Read >
Author: James Smith

Finally an Overseas Mortgage For Turkey

01st September 2006
After many months of delay non-nationals wishing to purchase a holiday home in Turkey are now able subject to approval to raise funds through a mortgage for the 1st time. Purchasers from The United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany and Holland have been incre... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Endowment mortgage scandal - what the public need to know

21st August 2006
This article discusses the current situation with endowment mortgages in the UK. If you own an endowment plan and have yet to take any action regarding a possible shortfall, you must act quickly to rectify your situation. This document will help you to le... Read >
Author: martin nolan
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