Articles, tagged with "uk mortgage", page 4
29th April 2008
With the credit crunch happening in early 2008, there has been a reduction in the number of UK mortgages that are available. Lenders have removed some of their most attractive products and this has included a favourite of first time buyers - the 100% mor...
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Author:
Paul Elms
25th April 2008
The credit crunch as made things very difficult for people looking to get a mortgage. There are now fewer products available to choose from. And lenders are being choosier over whom they approve for a loan. If you have bad credit this will make things e...
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Author:
Paul Elms
16th April 2008
With the continued rise in house prices and interest rates, it's little wonder that first-time buyers have been finding it difficult to make those first, tentative steps onto the property ladder - especially when you consider that in the current UK proper...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
23rd February 2008
Quick Move Now are not financial advisers and do not dispense mortgage advice. However, we are up to speed on some of the elements of the subject, and this top 10 is a general guide to the most important UK mortgage features to consider.
1. Repayment m...
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Author:
CRMWorks
17th January 2008
When you have to secure an excellent UK mortgage rate, put together some preliminary analysis on your own because the Internet represents extremely useful in terms of useful information when it is a requirement to organize a first class UK mortgage rate.
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Author:
Tom Allen
17th January 2008
It's a central point to remember that with the application of some clear thinking getting the ideal UK mortgage quote is not a significant worry.
When the time comes to get a mortgage, it's vital that you do your research properly so that you understan...
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Author:
Tom Allen
14th November 2007
Bad credit mortgage applications are subject to strict rules that are enforced by the mortgage industry regulator - the Financial Services Authority.The regulator regularly investigates whether the bad credit mortgage rules are being adhered to by mortgag...
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Author:
michael sterios
14th November 2007
The New Year promises to be considerably more expensive for an estimated 12,000 homeowners as the fixed-rate period of their mortgage expires and reverts to Standard Variable Rate (SVR), according to data released by online UK mortgage company John Charco...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
25th September 2007
Mortgage lenders in the UK are beginning to introduce non-refundable application fees as a way to bolster their revenue. By applying a non-refundable fee to a mortgage application, the lender will ensure that they receive some form of revenue regardless o...
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Author:
michael sterios
12th September 2007
What should you do when you are looking for your first mortgage?Looking for your first mortgage can seem like a daunting task but it needn't be. There is a wealth of information available about mortgages online which can help you understand the different ...
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Author:
Francis Ghiloni
27th June 2007
Just because you have bad credit doesn't mean that you should be
prohibited from obtaining a home mortgage. A quick look at the news and you
will see that loan defaults are at an all-time high. The credit ratings
of millions are suffering from overe...
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Author:
Sheldon Amerson
04th June 2007
With home affordability at an all time low, the number of UK mortgages that are borrowed on an interest only basis has risen steadily over the past few years.
This is because interest only mortgages are cheaper to maintain in the short-term as the mont...
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Author:
michael sterios
01st June 2007
Mortgage protection could be the most important investment you ever make. Not only could it protect your family incase of unfortunate circumstances, but the right kind of protection could also help in case of a job loss or other circumstances that would ...
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Author:
Kathryn Lang
24th May 2007
Mortgage advisors in the United Kingdom have plenty of reasons to consider secured loans (referred to as second charge loans) and, according to the UK Mortgage Conduct of Business (MCOB) rules they must do so. This statutory regulation has just passed its...
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Author:
Christopher
12th May 2007
The foreign property market has become an obsession with British investors in recent years and mortgage advisers have reaped the benefits.
While France, Spain, and Portugal have long been favourites with retirees and investors alike, new markets in Eas...
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Author:
michael sterios