Articles, tagged with "uk mortgage", page 2
05th July 2010
Mortgage Plans are loans that an individual takes out specifically to buy house. If it is a new build, the construction expenses will be paid to the construction company by a finance company that is offering you the mortgage plan, if you are buying privat...
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Author:
LolitaBrown
05th July 2010
A mortgage is a loan that you take from a loan company like a bank or a mortgage broker or provider. This mortgage loan is ordinarily given to you against the house you wish to buy or against the assets of the company that you are arranging the mortgage f...
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Author:
LolitaBrown
05th July 2010
It might be the most exciting point in an individual's life when they look to take on their very first UK mortgage deal. They will need to take time to think about everything that comes along with having a mortgage deal, although it is generally simpler f...
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Author:
LolitaBrown
01st July 2010
The mortgage that is viable for the potential British homeowner is one that is based on their current financial situation and also what they predict their economic position will be in the future. Narrowing down the type of mortgage that will benefit an in...
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Author:
LolitaBrown
21st April 2010
The UK mortgage industry is regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and their rules state that you must have the full CeMAP qualification to provide mortgage advice, so to become a mortgage advisor the CeMAP qualification is the first step...
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Author:
Brendan O'Neill
10th March 2010
According to the published figures of various UK mortgage lenders, the number of products on the market has increased at last, bringing the number of mortgages available in Britain to 2,500 - which hasn't occurred since May 2009. The increase is partly do...
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Author:
kIM
14th January 2010
Looking forward to have an extra source of income to make profitable returns?If yes,then buy-to-let mortgages are the choice for you.They are also known as investment mortgages and are basically meant for borrowers who want to buy a property to let out to...
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Author:
Kirthy
02nd September 2009
Mutual offset emissions data as often used in the UK Mortgage As a kind of home nationally. They are very popular and has been for many years. Recently, the creditors in the United States have begun offering buyers the cases in the United States. And you'...
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Author:
Ahate
15th April 2009
Are mortgages simply a trap? Many people have been burned by the real estate market and the corruption in this industry over the past several years. Should you even get a mortgage, or should you fear that if you do you'll face nightmares like foreclosure ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
30th March 2009
The UK mortgages rate- has fallen to an historic low as the Bank of England tries to help the economy and kick start the housing market.
Lenders increase their profit margin - before the credit crunch the banks the lenders added 2pts (2%) to the bank o...
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Author:
Monty
27th March 2009
Are you thinking about investing in a buy to let house? The necessity for homes to let probably isn't going to wane in the near future, even though the UK mortgage and banking industries have been very up and down as of late. Due to this fact, an opportun...
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Author:
Ian Smith
23rd January 2009
When economic recession hits, it is not only the emotions that seem to go haywire but also the bank accounts of many. There will really come a time when you have to look for ways on how to meet your immediate needs. One of the best ways is to avail of a l...
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Author:
ukloanstar
23rd January 2009
In truth, there are only few lending institutions that you can trust when it comes to your UK mortgage. Some of them are just cons, who will rip you off your hard-earned cash and even make you a lot poorer with high interest rates. If you want to be more ...
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Author:
ukloanstar
22nd January 2009
House prices tumbled by a further 2.2 per cent in December, after falls of 2.6 per cent in November and 2.4 per cent in October according to figures from Halifax. Market experts had predicted a 1.7 per cent drop in December.
The forecast also suggested...
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Author:
Mildred Parker
01st December 2008
Shock drop in UK bank lending interest rates by 1.5%. The longest for over twenty years. This sent out a negative signal to markets indicating that the economy was in deep trouble and drastic measures are required. There is doubt if this will be passe...
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Mortgage Services