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05th August 2009
While home repossessions are rising, there's another side of this industrial quandary. Many backers are targeting repossessions as profit-making investments, unfortunately , this isn't excellent news for most householders. Repos are causing property val... Read >
Author: Teddy Chambers
23rd July 2009
In these darkening days of the greatest recession since the 1930s, increasing numbers of people are getting into sever difficulties with debt. Principal wage-earners are losing jobs all over the country and, despite failing government schemes that were su... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th July 2009
As with any property market there are good times and bad times for all involved. Currently due to do high inflation rates as well as soaring interest rates, home owners are starting to feel the pinch and many are battling to afford their monthly bond repa... Read >
Author: srini
16th July 2009
Statistics from City watchdog the Financial Services Authority reveal some staggering figures regarding home repossessions: Repossessions climbed by almost 100 per cent last year, with 13,161 families being evicted between June and September alone - meani... Read >
Author: michael challiner
29th June 2009
The Council of Mortgage Lenders recently released the mortgage lending figures for April – May 2009. Yet again these figures are demonstrating further that it is becoming continually more difficult for potential buyers to make their way onto the proper... Read >
Author: sam lowe
23rd June 2009
Repossessions skyrocketed to 40,000 homes last year, up 54 per cent on the previous year, but 5,000 fewer than predicted. A family was thrown out of their home every 13 minutes because they failed to pay their mortgage.
The Financial Services Authority... Read >
Author: michael challiner
04th June 2009
House repossessions in the UK are estimated to become as high as 200 for every day of the week, and that by the end of 2009 there will have been a total 75,000. Such high levels of home repossessions have not been seen since 1996. Despite unprecedented lo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd June 2009
Despite the dire state of global economics, with companies going under, increasing unemployment levels, collapsed banks and home repossessions, one company is continuing the thrive. Nokia, who are just about to launch what is probably the world's most adv... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th May 2009
House repossessions rise in Q1
Nearly 13,000 Britons lost their homes to repossession in the first three months of this
year as the recession deepened, but there are tentative signs things could get better as the
year wears on.
The Council... Read >
Author: tugsearch
19th May 2009
House repossessions rise in Q1
Nearly 13,000 Britons lost their homes to repossession in the first three months of this
year as the recession deepened, but there are tentative signs things could get better as the
year wears on.
The Council... Read >
Author: tugsearch
17th April 2009
Small Business Profit - has this been put on hold whilst we live through the downturn? Or is it available for those who see the tough market place as an opportunity?You can't pick up a newspaper or magazine or turn on the TV or radio without getting a con... Read >
Author: Jan Edwards
22nd March 2009
According to Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) there has been an increase of nearly 65% home repossessions in 2006 when compared to 2005. The number of repossessions will also increase next year due to rise in interest rates, which has put up pressure on ... Read >
Author: Andrew Wilson
18th February 2009
The number of cries for debt help has trebled over the past year since we have moved into a worldwide recession. With the UK in recession now is the time for people in debt to review their financial situation and seek professional advice before it becomes... Read >
Author: Debtsolve
30th January 2009
Lord Google has done it again. The masters of the internet universe yesterday posted Q4 figures that eluded to revenue growth of 22% ($4.2 billion to be precise – higher than market expectations). Among the figures was the tasty little tid bit that said... Read >
Author: Frasier Smith
14th January 2009
With estimates of 45,000 home repossessions this year in the UK, the chance of repossession is higher and ever. I would like to pass on advice to you so if you are struggling you can take action to avoid losing your home.
The worst thing you can do is ... Read >
Author: cborthwick9
08th January 2009
The British public is currently struggling in almost every area to do with expenses and financial matters. Food, fuel and energy all costing much more compared to this time last year and the interest rates on many loans and mortgages have shot up in ligh... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
08th December 2008
Remortgages are carried out by home owners who want to release the profit in their residential home and apply for a new mortgage to hit two birds with one stone. They can choose to get this deal with their current lender, or they may wish to jump over to ... Read >
Author: Andy Black
05th September 2008
Whilst the majority of the UK is struggling to make ends meet amid the credit crunch, there is a certain percentage of the housing market that is seemingly unaffected by the crisis as drops in prices hardly makes a difference. At the top end of the market... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th May 2008
A Financial Services Authority survey has revealed that nearly one in five borrowers are concerned about meeting mortgage payments for the coming year.
One quarter of those questioned admitted that they had no contingency plans in place to ensure th... Read >
Author: Tom
07th May 2008
A Financial Services Authority survey has revealed that nearly one in five borrowers are concerned about meeting mortgage payments for the coming year.
One quarter of those questioned admitted that they had no contingency plans in place to ensure the ... Read >
Author: Jemma
09th August 2007
The instances of home repossessions are rising in the UK. The council of mortgage lenders says that there have been nearly 14,000 cases of repossessions in the first half of the year 2007. When compared to corresponding figures from the previous year, the... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
25th July 2007
This loan type serves as the most viable borrowing options for those who either don't have any security to offer or don't want to risk their home for procuring loans or for those who don't have enough equity left in their house because of multiple loans o... Read >
Author: Amenda
04th June 2007
Bad Credit can happen to anyone at anytime. Unanticipated events like accident, sickness, job loss etc. can create financial dearth in any body's life. No body wants to have a bad credit score or to be in the defaulter's list. But, it happens sometimes. A... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
08th May 2007
Would you every want to risk your home for meeting the needs of life? Especially, when instances of home repossessions are increasing at an alarming rate. Gone are the days when the lenders won't let you avail a loan without a security in the form of your... Read >
Author: gracy
08th May 2007
In need of funds but don't have a house? Unsecured loan is what you need. These loans serve as the best borrowing options for those who either don't have any security to offer or don't want to risk their home for the purpose of procuring loans or for thos... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
10th April 2007
The conventional way of borrowing money has been to give a security to the lender and get the loan amount. This ‘give and take’ philosophy has now given place to unsecured loan where no security is required. Unsecured loan is safe, fast and a short-te... Read >
Author: Anaya Erika
27th March 2007
The business of unsecured lending is gaining a strong foothold in the UK loan market. Instances of home repossessions are increasing at an alarming rate in UK. This is gradually shifting the tide in favour of unsecured loans.
Who would wish to lose hi... Read >
Author: jake nathan
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