Articles, tagged with "svr", page 1
09th February 2011
In accordance to regulations the APR is meant to appear in all adverts alongside the headline mortgage rate. The APR is used to provide customers with the true cost of loans and empower them to be able to compare different deals. Do remember that APR is u...
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Author:
Jere Dalton
20th January 2011
There are few things that can bring more fun to a gathering than a ping pong game. One of these tables can change a boring gathering into a fun party. The popular outdoor ping pong table Killerspin models can bring people together to watch a game in actio...
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Author:
Justin Edward
29th November 2010
Are you paying more than you need for your mortgage? If you've had a mortgage for a few years, do you know even what your interest rate is? Once the initial mortgage deal is done, you tend to forget about it. The payment goes out of your account with alar...
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Author:
Jere Dalton
01st October 2010
I. Speak to your current lender
Before making any move, you need to talk with your current lender as to be well informed about your mortgage plan. Enquire about your outstanding payments and any charges that you may incur if you change your mortgage plan...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
19th June 2010
Many homeowners are choosing the remortgage option because of the problems that mortgages are causing. The fluctuating interest rates associated with mortgages currently are pretty discouraging to many homeowners, who are choosing the option of remortgagi...
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Author:
sumitdadhich
01st April 2010
Choosing the right remortgage deal is the most important decision to make after deciding to remortgage your home. By ensuring your deal is the most appropriate for your unique financial circumstances, you make sure that your deal offers you the best be...
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Author:
Marlon Jackson
10th March 2010
When an owner-occupier's original mortgage approaches its finish, the average borrower usually seeks out a remortgage because - if it has not been paid off - the alternative to a new deal is for their mortgage to revert to the Standard Variable Rate (SVR)...
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Author:
kIM
12th February 2010
A remortgage usually occurs when a homeowner's original mortgage deal comes to an end. The borrower tends to want to shop around for the best new deal, because if they do not, then their mortgage reverts to the original lender's Standard Variable Rate (SV...
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Author:
kIM
09th February 2010
Mortgage is a legal mechanism that helps the borrower with a loan from a lender who agrees to give him the loan amount against a property that is of equal or more value than the actual loan money. Like the bank there are various types of Mortgage loans av...
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Author:
David nalin
29th January 2010
Some mortgage holders have saved thousands of pounds
It may be unfashionable to say so, but some people have managed to do well during the recession.
And if interest rates stay low, they may continue to do just as well.
This does not just go f...
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Author:
alan
11th January 2010
When your mortgage deal ends and you can choose to buy a new product known as a remortgage. Do nothing and stay with your current lender after the expiration of your mortgage agreement will mean that you go back to the lenders Standard Variable Rate (SVR)...
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Author:
Coman Gooson
28th August 2009
The mortgage market is an interesting one at the moment. There is quite a spread of mortgage policies across the different types of mortgage products, showing that finding the best mortgage deals can be first of all difficult to determine which are. About...
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Author:
DTM
18th June 2009
After the recent cut, in the Bank of England's base rate, the divide between mortgage winners and losers is at its widest in living memory. Some very lucky borrowers now have interest on their mortgage which is next to nothing or nothing at all, these ar...
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Author:
michael challiner
14th May 2009
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has reported that the number of people who were at least three months behind with their mortgage repayments is 16 per cent up on last year. At the same time the number of repossessions rose by 71 per cent. So if you ...
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Author:
michael challiner
30th January 2009
Many homeowners are expecting their soaring mortgage bills to fall in line with cuts in the Bank of England base rate. However brokers are warning borrowers, who have variable rate mortgages to be cautious, as there are fundamental differences between di...
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Author:
michael challiner