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UK sees fourth month of house price rises

07th September 2009
Nationwide - the UK's largest building society, today revealed that this month saw house prices rise again for the fourth consecutive month, as the demand for houses continues to outweigh supply. The latest figures from Nationwide showed that the aver... Read >
Author: Sam Gooch

Compare variable and fixed rate mortgage deals

02nd September 2009
Over the most recent few months it has been hard to clarify what is suitable for those looking for home loans. The base rate has been at the historical low of only half a per cent since Februaury this year. Scores of people have gone for right to buy mort... Read >
Author: Sarkin

New Mortgage Advice to get the Cheapest Mortgages

28th August 2009
The advice from the Boe's quarterly report that interest rates will probably stay at their record low of half a per cent for some time to come. Therefore if you want the best rate for your mortgage deal then looking for a tracker mortgage deal is going to... Read >
Author: DTM

Fixed rate bond rates increase to fund mortgage deals

19th August 2009
Savers are beginning to enjoy better rewards again after banks and building societies continue to offer more competitive deals in order to raise money to fund new mortgages and clear previous wholesale borrowing before the financial crisis. Figures fro... Read >
Author: Which4u

Income opportunity that fights off recession

10th August 2009
There are lots of people in this current recession that will try to sell you financial products, home based business and investment plans in the time of recession. Firstly, lets look at some of the financial products. Pensions, savings, stock market an... Read >
Author: elephant9

Which mortgage type has the best interest rate?

16th July 2009
Mortgage interest rates have started to climb over the last month as the swap rates that determine how much it costs lenders to lend to each other has risen. Fixed rates are the rates in question with most of the main lenders increasing their rates in lin... Read >
Author: DTM

Fix to get top rates

02nd July 2009
With Bank of England Base Rate at an all time low, many savers have well founded worries about the level of returns they can expect on their hard earned savings. If this predicament rings true, fixed rate savings accounts are certainly worth thinking abou... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights

The Importance of a Savings Account

18th June 2009
With the economy still in a sluggish state, people are trying to save money more than ever. While many are trying to cut down on expenditures due to financial hardship or decreased income, others are simply trying to put a bit more money aside, just in ca... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Current accounts can be switched too

12th June 2009
Recent events in the world economy have forced many people to take stock of their finances and realise just how reliant they are on credit. While mortgages, loans and credit cards may be grabbing all the headlines, it is important to remember that over... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights

Is Your Building Society Worried You Will Be Made Redundant?

12th June 2009
Homebuyers with spotless credit records are being warned that they could find it difficult to take out a new mortgage as banks continue to tighten their lending criteria. Banks and building societies are rejecting loan applications at short notice as hous... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Is Now the Right Time to Step On To the Property Ladder

06th May 2009
Many of us who are thinking about buying their first home do have a lot of concerns before they take that step on the property ladder. With house prices plummeting over the last year many have seen thousands of pounds come off the value of their home. Unf... Read >
Author: cborthwick9

mortgage rates the five types

24th April 2009
The UK mortgage market is diverse with many products available from a wide selection of lenders. This article is to outline the different types of mortgage rates available, how they work, the benefits and drawbacks of each one. There are 5 main types of r... Read >
Author: Sarkin

How Fixed Rate Bonds differ from your average savings accounts

15th April 2009
Fixed Term bonds - also known as fixed rate bonds are savings accounts with a difference. To start with, they are more of an investment than simply somewhere to save your cash, and like most investments, they come with an element of risk. The good thin... Read >
Author: Samuel Gooch

The UK Housing Market's Boom and Bust

08th April 2009
As house prices continue to plummet, currently at a 21% drop from their peak, it has become increasingly difficult for many first time buyers to buy a home. Even those with a 10% deposit saved already are still faced with mortgage rates of over 6% despite... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How A Mortgage Works & How The UK Mortgages Rate Affects You

30th March 2009
Guarantee - A repayment type mortgage guarantees that your house will be paid off at the end of the mortgage term providing you keep up the agreed monthly mortgage payments. Basically there are two types of mortgages - Interest only and Repayment. A mort... Read >
Author: Monty
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