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08th September 2009
The UK property market appears to be slowly recovering from the severe drop the sector has experienced in recent times. Although the market does not appear ready to spring back to its former glory, signs of recovery are slowly relieving homeowners of a la... Read >
Author: Melissa Chappell
10th August 2009
With the credit shortage still on its 'peak hours', people might require money from different sources to live up. As we know, these days people are collecting loans in various forms, so as to meet their unexpected financial burdens.
Lending agencies a... Read >
Author: Amelie Eve
31st July 2009
It’s never a pleasant experience to walk into a cold bathroom especially first thing in the morning. Fortunately there are a number of bathroom heating options that can make using your bathroom much more comfortable. From traditional bathroom radiator... Read >
Author: Rich Bendall
05th June 2009
A major insurance provider has taken a bold step with the introduction of a home insurance policy, that aims to support homeowners, who have criminal convictions to their name.
The insurance service will provide cheaper premiums for those with minor cr... Read >
Author: catherine
04th June 2009
As the recession continues to take its toll, it's more important than ever to ensure you're not paying over the odds for cover. Recent findings show that British householders are overpaying on their home insurance by £1.3 billion per year*, and that almo... Read >
Author: MarkeD
20th May 2009
Number One: Shop around for your home insurance, why not use a comparison guide to help you compare as many providers as you can. Remember to also check the levels of cover, excess and exclusions to make sure that you’re getting the right deal for you. ... Read >
Author: Simon
19th May 2009
Unlike motor cover, home insurance is not a legal requirement in the UK. It is, however, a vital precaution against unforeseen bills caused by incidents such as natural disasters or break-ins. It is a false economy to avoid home insurance premiums in orde... Read >
Author: doyourock
18th May 2009
As the recession continues to take its toll, it's more important than ever to ensure you're not paying over the odds for cover. Recent findings show that British householders are overpaying on their home insurance by £1.3 billion per year*, and that almo... Read >
Author: MarkeD
11th May 2009
Being that you are a UK homeowner with property owner who has sash windows, after a while, more than likely, they will need traded. These are facts to help you make up your mind about new sash windows.
Sash Windows UK: The Purpose of Interchanging You... Read >
Author: Premier Windows
11th May 2009
Being that you are a UK homeowner with property owner who has sash windows, after a while, more than likely, they will need traded. These are facts to help you make up
your mind about new sash windows.
Sash Windows UK: The Purpose of Interchanging Y... Read >
Author: Premier Windows
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 ... Read >
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 ... Read >
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 ... Read >
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 loan... Read >
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 ... Read >
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... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman
14th October 2008
The UK mortgage market looks set to improve offering borrower’s new cheap mortgage deals as banks agree to finance support conditions. Banks have agreed that borrowers will be able to get more competitive, cheap mortgage offers with rates set to return ... Read >
Author: cborthwick9
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... Read >
Author: Smith Jones
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... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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 ... Read >
Author: Sadhana
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... Read >
Author: Mildred
01st July 2008
Recent reports have shown that one in ten people have been burgled, whilst they have been on holiday, according to research survey conducted by Churchill home insurance.
Nine per cent of UK homeowners how have been away for a weekend or even a day trip... Read >
Author: Ruth
27th May 2008
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Young people in Britain dream of buying their own homes. However, for the majority of these wannabe first time homebuyers, owning one is plain wishful thinking. Adding insult to injury for these dreamers are the rese... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
20th May 2008
During the summer, people tend to keep more of their personal possessions in their garages or garden sheds. According to the Fair Investment Company, this means that people need to understand the importance of home insurance.
The company believe that ... Read >
Author: Gill
15th May 2008
You have found the right place for you and want to shift there as soon as possible. But you may not have the enough financial support to make the transfer of places. You need some financial help from market. And if your are ready to sell you existing home... Read >
Author: Andrea Fletcher
15th May 2008
You have found the right place for you and want to shift there as soon as possible. But you may not have the enough financial support to make the transfer of places. You need some financial help from market. And if your are ready to sell you existing home... Read >
Author: Andrea Fletcher
15th May 2008
You have found the right place for you and want to shift there as soon as possible. But you may not have the enough financial support to make the transfer of places. You need some financial help from market. And if your are ready to sell you existing home... Read >
Author: Andrea Fletcher
02nd April 2008
Fixed rate mortgages have reached offers of a ming blowing 30 year term although the average interest rate of a fixed rate mortgage is increasing even though the bank of england base rate is starting to decrease.
There are now more fixed rate mortgages... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
01st April 2008
Britons are continuing to look for property for sale in Spain. The love affair with Spain started in the 1960’s with the onset of mass tourism, and properties for sale were purchased mainly along the ‘Costas.’ In recent years, for a variety of reaso... Read >
Author: Dale Campbell
29th February 2008
Summary: The terms and conditions of cheap loans need to be studied minutely before loan application. Features like lock-in period, repayment pattern, and early payment penalty should be given proper attention to avoid any increase in payback amount.
... Read >
Author: Amenda
25th February 2008
During the last 10 years property prices in the UK have increased dramatically so this has left many people with very high equity in the value of their properties. The equity in your property is the difference between what your property would be worth if ... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
13th February 2008
It seems like secured borrowing is still a viable option for many UK homeowners as people look to take advantage of the increasing equity in their properties to borrow money secured on their property over longer and longer repayment terms.
It’s somet... Read >
Author: SimonDuffy
06th February 2008
Loans against residential property security come as a relief to the homeowners when they are facing any financial deficit. These loans are designed for all purposes and it is upto you how to spend the borrowed amount. Earlier lenders could offer up to 100... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
05th February 2008
When your boiler or heating breaks down the last thing you want to do is have to find a plumber because you can almost guarantee that they will not be able to see to the problem straight away. This causes many problems, and a problem that is easily avoida... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
31st January 2008
A recent study from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) has shown that homeowners in the UK are spending more of their budgets on the homes themselves, with less being dedicated to food and drink.
The survey focused on a wide range of information r... Read >
Author: DCollins
24th January 2008
Owning a house means having security in the UK as the average value of a residential property in the UK is near about 200,000 pounds. Whenever you are lacking funds, there are loans available to help you out if you are a privileged homeowner. Having a res... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
21st October 2007
The Brits are very fond of improving their homes. A recent survey reveals that one in three UK homeowners carry out major home improvements every five years. And, do you know from where many Brits get inspiration to improve their homes? Well, popular tele... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
14th August 2007
With UK consumer debt now well past the £1trillion mark, and fast approaching £1.5trillion more and more UK homeowners are considering turning to secured loans in order to raise the necessary finance required to manage their debts.
With the Bank of E... Read >
Author: Marcus Henry
08th August 2007
An immediate cash loan despite poor credit is hard to come by! Not any more, as a borrower with a sound equity to release always has a better chance of attaining immediate cash loans poor credit guaranteed approval. A homeowner with poor credits in UK is ... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
27th July 2007
Recent years have seen an astonishing rise in property rates in UK real state market. London being the highest with average cost of home touching £333,785. This is in fact a good sign for UK homeowners as coming years will witness a more increase in the ... Read >
Author: gracy
01st July 2007
Receiving financial assistance in a cost-effective manner is easy for UK homeowners.
Are you wondering HOW?
Secured loans, also known as second mortgage, are gaining popularity among the UK homeowners as a an economical financial solution for your v... Read >
Author: Ben Estevan
23rd May 2007
In no way does the title of this article mean you should not take out home insurance on your property. The correct home insurance policy can provide excellent protection for your home and the possessions within.
The purpose of this article is to hig... Read >
Author: Peter Ecob
11th May 2007
Presence of collateral makes secured personal loans the most cost-effective transaction for all parties involved – lenders, as well as borrowers.
Secured personal loans can only be availed by placing an asset (like home) as collateral. In other word... Read >
Author: bernard
03rd May 2007
Personal loans...personal loans...personal loans!
Yes, personal loans are in abundance in the UK loan market today. Personal loans are immensely popular in the UK owing to their easy availability and the freedom they impart to the borrower with regard... Read >
Author: Braden
27th April 2007
Have you ever thought why homeowners are considered to be a fortunate lot? Well, your home can be a source of finance in the financially-trying times.
Secured loans present a viable and quite an economical means to the homeowners for catering to the fi... Read >
Author: grant cliv
19th April 2007
As Do It Yourself activities increase, home insurance cover should be an increasingly important purchase for many home owners.
Botched DIY jobs can leave homeowners making a costly home insurance cover claim.
According to some home insurance provi... Read >
Author: Alison White
18th April 2007
UK homeowners are, despite higher interest rates, choosing to unlock money tied up in their property. In 2006 homeowners released £49.7bn of equity from their properties, mainly due to the continued rise of house values. Most commonly the mortgage equity... Read >
Author: JamesQuinton
17th February 2007
Homeowner loans are a type of personal loan that can be availed by UK homeowners. Most people confuse homeowner loans to be a mortgage as this loan is also known as second charge loan or mortgage. What this loan does is to allow the borrower the right to ... Read >
Author: alonzo
17th February 2007
If you are a UK resident above 18 years of age, you can apply for a homeowner loan. This loan type can be divided into a secured or an unsecured homeowner loan. As unsecured homeowner loans are a risky bet for financial lenders, they try to play it safe. ... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
12th February 2007
Owning an overseas property is more than just a pipedream for many Brits. Research just published by accountancy firm Grant Thornton suggests the number of Brits owning a foreign property has trebled over the last 10 years, from 102,000 to around 300,000.... Read >
Author: Emma Ghent
06th February 2007
People get irritated with the hassles and the time spent for loans to get processed. They look for such financing options, where they can seek loans, without facing any hurdles. There are times, when you might have faced financial contingencies.
At th... Read >
Author: henryneal
02nd February 2007
Your home is one of your most-prized possessions. It is built on the foundation of your dreams, your hopes and your aspirations. Your dwelling is indeed your heavenly abode!
Many UK homeowners face phases of (financial) trials and tribulations in life ... Read >
Author: Jack watson
31st January 2007
Are cost-effectiveness and freedom in the loan money usage your prime considerations while borrowing money?
All of us want to save money on the interest to be paid against a loan. In addition, there are times when we need money for fulfiling a variety ... Read >
Author: Jack watson
31st January 2007
A secured loan is a preferred financial aid choice of many UK homeowners for meeting their
monetary requirements. A secured loan carries a comparatively much lower interest rate as
compared to an unsecured loan that enables the homeowners save hundreds... Read >
Author: Jack watson
29th January 2007
We all like freedom and flexibility in life. And this holds true for the financial aspect of our lives also. The needs in life are as diverse as we human beings are. But the common factor required for the need fulfilment is the same for all of us. Yes, yo... Read >
Author: Jack watson
29th January 2007
Selecting an appropriate financial solution for meeting various needs is a crucial decision one needs to take during the phases of financial shortfall. Credit cards are considered to be 'plastic money' that seems to never finish. What people fail to reali... Read >
Author: Jack watson
29th January 2007
The interest charged against a loan is the major factor that makes up the cost of the loan. So, the primary aim of a person planning to take a loan is to save as much money as possible on the interest to be paid to the lender. It is a common experience of... Read >
Author: Jack watson
25th January 2007
It is generally the case that finances are never sufficient to match our needs and desires. Some times or the other, most of us do face monetary shortfall. And the situation may be such that it is not possible to forgo the particular need(s). So, what is ... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
25th January 2007
You may use personal loans UK, for the purpose of vacation in a holiday resort, or doing up your home which you have planned eons ago. On the other hand, if you have multiple loans against your name and you are planning to consolidate the multiple debts w... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
23rd January 2007
Personal loans are considered as the easiest of all loans to avail as number of lenders is competing to make a business from out of your loan needs. While providing personal loans, lenders put you under no restriction. Personal loans are used these days f... Read >
Author: Steve waugan
20th January 2007
Those Britons are really fortunate who have managed to purchase a home in UK. Value of homes is skyrocketing day by day in the UK. As a result, the equity position of the UK homeowners has substantially strengthened over the past couple of years. Rise i... Read >
Author: David wilson
18th January 2007
Each one of us has our own set of personal needs that are quite diverse. And every need has a cost. Some needs are 'expensive' while some are 'affordable'. But the basic fact is that sufficient monetary reserve is essential for fulfiling the various needs... Read >
Author: David wilson
16th January 2007
Needs in life are varied. And finance is an integral and inseparable part of your life. Your needs and desires do not get fulfiled if you lack sufficient funds.
Nowadays, peer pressure and influence of the contemporary world significantly manipulates o... Read >
Author: David wilson
12th January 2007
The one source of finance that can bring a smile to the faces of both the borrower and the lender is a secured loan. The features of secured loans are such that both the lenders and borrowers avail some privileges.
Secured loans are offered against co... Read >
Author: David wilson
04th January 2007
The market for secured loans is becoming quite lucrative day by day. Increase in bad debt in case of unsecured loans has instilled the fear of losing the money among the lenders. Even a slight problem in credit rating and repayment capability may lead to ... Read >
Author: Braden
03rd January 2007
Are you a UK homeowner? Well...then I must say you are lucky enough not only to dream big but materialize your dreams successfully too. Your home is a valuable asset. You can utilize the equity in your home for fulfilling your long-cherished dreams and de... Read >
Author: grant cliv
03rd January 2007
Secured loans have been serving as a financing solution for people in need of money for a very long time. A borrower needs to put forth some valuable asset as security against the loan amount. The security provides assurance to the lender that the borrowe... Read >
Author: grant cliv
27th December 2006
Past mistakes haunt us for long. There are many people in UK who curse themselves for not being careful in the past with regards to maintaining their financial credibility. Such people tend to get swayed by their desires and tend to overlook the repercuss... Read >
Author: Gracy Jain
27th December 2006
People are different and so are their needs in life. Every one is in need of money but for different reasons. For some, home renovation is on the priority list. Some may be in need of funds for paying off the medical bills. Some people require money for p... Read >
Author: Eric
21st December 2006
Some people avoid taking loan thinking that it involves a cumbersome procedure. They usually ask for help from friends and family that somewhere down the line is bound to bring in the differences in the relations. Anyhow, when unsecured loans are widely a... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
19th December 2006
Times have changed. Lifestyle of people has transformed a lot. Living standards have increased. As a result, man’s wants have increased manifold. The other side of the coin is that the increase in monthly income is not as much as our demands. To make t... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
01st December 2006
A secured loan is a good option for the UK homeowners. You need to put a collateral for seeking a secured loan. The collateral acts as a security to the lenders. That is why the lenders usually charge lower interest rates. The repayment term is also large... Read >
Author: jake nathan
02nd October 2006
It is always not necessary to pledge a property to take a loan. There are unsecured loans that you can take without pledging any property. So you can take this type of loan, no matter whether you have a property to offer as security for the loan or not. T... Read >
Author: Carleton carl
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