Articles, tagged with "uk homeowners", page 3
22nd April 2009
As people find it more economical to extend their current home rather than moving to a bigger property loft conversions become ever more popular. But what are the most popular loft designs amongst UK homeowners?
By far the most popular loft conversion ...
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Author:
Craig Ellyard
22nd April 2009
A financial advice company has revealed that more than half of UK homeowners think that property prices will not increase until at least 2010.
Whilst 18% of respondents believe house prices will not go up until 2011, 40% of people thought the property ...
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Author:
catherine
04th March 2009
According to an article from aboutproperty.co.uk, burst water pipes have accounted for £15 million worth of home insurance claims across the UK. Caused by a plummet in temperatures the likes of which haven't been felt for decades, freezing pipes have me...
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Author:
MarkeD
05th January 2009
No one wants to ruin their credit standing, but there are times when due to a little carelessness or lack of money, a person's credit gets into a bad shape. The worst thing that bad credit does to a person is make him/her ineligible for most of the loans....
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Author:
William
05th January 2009
Over the Christmas period, people tend to keep more of their personal possessions in their garages or garden sheds to make room for guests etc. According to an investment company, this means that people need to understand the importance of home insurance ...
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Author:
Gill
03rd December 2008
All UK homeowners should strive toward energy efficiency. It saves time, money and it helps out the environment, and even the government has begun to show an interest. Building Regulations now have set standards that heating and hot water systems must a...
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Author:
Tal Potishman
13th October 2008
Don't get upset if you have come up with some urgent monetary requirement like that of payday, auto repair, home renovation, physical injury or any other health ailment, and you have not funds available with you. Since, this is too common a problem with a...
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Author:
Smith Jones
09th September 2008
With the so-called ‘credit crunch' wreaking havoc with the global economy, it's probably safe to say that money is more of an issue than it has been in a long time for most people.
Homeowners, in particular, have perhaps felt the squeeze most. Wi...
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Author:
mpressman
04th September 2008
For UK homeowners buying and selling property can often be a confusing process. In many cases it can be a long drawn out arrangement that becomes a stressful time for all parties. To simplify things the process of buying and selling property can be spli...
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Author:
Rich Bendall
02nd September 2008
Homeowners all over the place are using home loans right now, because of the UK credit crunch. Homeowners in the UK are finding it very hard to sell their home at the moment because of this crunch. This effect is causing more people to rely on secured hom...
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Author:
Robert
02nd September 2008
Secured loans are a very good way for UK homeowners to get large amounts of money when they need to buy expensive purposes like new cars and home improvements. Finding a good secured loan rate online can be time consuming if you use the wrong website, I c...
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Author:
Robert
13th August 2008
Are UK homeowners heading towards a £207 billion mortgage debt time-bomb in retirement?
One in three Brits aged over 55 years still have outstanding mortgage debts Key Retirement Solutions' figures show a 20% increase in the average amount of outstan...
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Author:
Christian Ward
17th July 2008
Home insurance is an important cover to have as it protects you from a number of things including; fire, flood, explosion and storms.
The home insurance policy should also cover you for things such as; crashing cars, falling trees, lightening, vandal...
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Author:
Gill
15th July 2008
What do you do, when emergency disrupts your monthly budget?
A poor credit Fast Secured personal cash loans lender is secured about the loan payment from the borrower. He knows that a borrower will not run scot-free with his security being jeopardized ...
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Author:
Kirthy
03rd July 2008
Beating the mortgage crunch may seem like an uphill task for many homeowners but industry sources insist that it always pays to seek independent advice from a mortgage broker as they can advise on products from the whole of the market.
Currently, homeo...
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Author:
Mildred